Impact of Climate Change on Public Health: Engineering Responses
Nagawa Jackline Irene
Department of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry Kampala International University Uganda
Email: irene.nagawa@studwc.kiu.ac.ug
ABSTRACT
Climate change is a critical global challenge with profound implications for public health. Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, deteriorating air and water quality, and ecosystem disruptions exacerbate existing health risks, particularly for vulnerable communities. This paper examines the role of engineering in mitigating and adapting to climate change-related public health threats. It explores innovative solutions in urban planning, water sanitation, and infrastructure resilience that can minimize health hazards and enhance community preparedness. By integrating engineering strategies with public health initiatives, interdisciplinary approaches can help address emerging health crises linked to climate change. Through case studies, this paper highlights successful engineering interventions that have improved public health outcomes worldwide. Finally, future directions emphasize the need for collaborative, data-driven solutions to enhance global resilience against climate-induced health risks.
Keywords: Climate Change, Public Health, Engineering Solutions, Urban Heat Islands, Air Quality, Infrastructure Resilience, Disaster Preparedness.
CITE AS: Nagawa Jackline Irene (2025). Impact of Climate Change on Public Health: Engineering Responses. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY 4(1): 24-28. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJPP/2025/412428