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Title: UNICEF Children's Climate Change Risk Index (CCRI): Systematic Review of the Literature: Findings, Outcomes and Policy Recommendations
Author(s): Connon, Irena
Dominelli, Lena
Contact Email: irena.connon@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Connon I & Dominelli L (2022) UNICEF Children's Climate Change Risk Index (CCRI): Systematic Review of the Literature: Findings, Outcomes and Policy Recommendations. Fassio A (Project Member), Rees N (Project Member), Barkhof M (Project Member), Burdziej J (Project Member), Narasimhan G (Project Member), Wicks T (Project Member), Hutchison A (Project Member), Macdonald F (Project Member), Hutton C (Project Member), Marcinko C (Project Member), Branson J (Project Member), Harfoot A (Project Member), Hill C (Project Member), Hornby D (Project Member), Bollasina M (Project Member), Henley S (Project Member), Watmough G (Project Member), Mollard J (Project Member), Sargent K (Project Member), Inall M (Project Member), Wilkinson T (Project Member) & Crispell J (Project Member) Data for Children Collaborative with UNICEF. Edinburgh, Scotland. https://www.dataforchildrencollaborative.com/actionable-insights/ccri-lit-review
Issue Date: 21-Apr-2022
Date Deposited: 26-Apr-2022
Abstract: First paragraph: This report has been compiled as part of the Children’s Climate Risk Index (CCRI) Project for UNICEF based on the work undertaken for the systematic literature review (SLR) in work package (WP2) by Irena Connon (Research Fellow and Co-I) and Lena Dominelli (Social Sciences Lead). The purpose is to provide a descriptive overview of the findings of the Systematic Literature Review from which a Diagram of Linkages between Climate Risk Factors and their Importance for Child Health Outcomes and a Child-Centred Iterative Loop Framework for Action were developed.
Type: Research Report
URL: https://www.dataforchildrencollaborative.com/actionable-insights/ccri-lit-review
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/34193
Rights: Authors retain copyright. Proper attribution of authorship and correct citation details should be given.
Affiliation: Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
Social Work
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