Urbanization, climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in Ghana

Introduction: Rapid population growth, increased migration, surge urbanization and human settlement challenges have become defining features of most African cities. Accra, the capital of Ghana, is no exception as its fast-urbanizing processes and associated housing challenges have seen the emergence...

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Main Authors: Enoch Damte, Bob Offei Manteaw, Charlotte Wrigley-Asante
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-03-01
Series:The Journal of Climate Change and Health
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667278222000785
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Bob Offei Manteaw
Charlotte Wrigley-Asante
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description Introduction: Rapid population growth, increased migration, surge urbanization and human settlement challenges have become defining features of most African cities. Accra, the capital of Ghana, is no exception as its fast-urbanizing processes and associated housing challenges have seen the emergence of slum communities in and around the city. While slum communities are not new in Accra nor in Ghana, what is worrying is the current pace of emergence, the state of such communities, population density and levels of vulnerability. Even more worrying are the observed impacts of climate-induced extreme weather events on such communities and attendant health consequences. Methodology: Focusing on some slum communities in and around the city of Accra, this paper investigates the environmental health conditions of slum communities and how such conditions converge with climate change impact manifestations to increase disease burden. The paper employed a concurrent triangulation mixed method approach to simultaneously gather data from randomly selected slum communities in the Accra Metropolitan Assembly and La-Nkwantanang Madina municipality to explore possible correlations between current changes in climate and public health challenges. Conclusion: The results affirm a correlation between observed climate change impacts and prevailing health conditions in the selected slum communities. There is ample evidence to signal both direct and indirect linkages between climate-induced weather events and increased prevalence of diseases such as malaria, diarrhea, cholera, skin disease, lung diseases, as well as the emergence of novel diseases in the target slum communities. The study, ultimately, succeeds in demonstrating the nexus of climate change, health, and urbanization.
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spelling doaj.art-5b338ab22873480c95cbb1674939bf762023-03-30T04:27:22ZengElsevierThe Journal of Climate Change and Health2667-27822023-03-0110100189Urbanization, climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in GhanaEnoch Damte0Bob Offei Manteaw1Charlotte Wrigley-Asante2Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies, University of GhanaCenter for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies, University of Ghana; Corresponding author at: Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies, University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.Department of Geography and Resource Development, University of Ghana, Legon, GhanaIntroduction: Rapid population growth, increased migration, surge urbanization and human settlement challenges have become defining features of most African cities. Accra, the capital of Ghana, is no exception as its fast-urbanizing processes and associated housing challenges have seen the emergence of slum communities in and around the city. While slum communities are not new in Accra nor in Ghana, what is worrying is the current pace of emergence, the state of such communities, population density and levels of vulnerability. Even more worrying are the observed impacts of climate-induced extreme weather events on such communities and attendant health consequences. Methodology: Focusing on some slum communities in and around the city of Accra, this paper investigates the environmental health conditions of slum communities and how such conditions converge with climate change impact manifestations to increase disease burden. The paper employed a concurrent triangulation mixed method approach to simultaneously gather data from randomly selected slum communities in the Accra Metropolitan Assembly and La-Nkwantanang Madina municipality to explore possible correlations between current changes in climate and public health challenges. Conclusion: The results affirm a correlation between observed climate change impacts and prevailing health conditions in the selected slum communities. There is ample evidence to signal both direct and indirect linkages between climate-induced weather events and increased prevalence of diseases such as malaria, diarrhea, cholera, skin disease, lung diseases, as well as the emergence of novel diseases in the target slum communities. The study, ultimately, succeeds in demonstrating the nexus of climate change, health, and urbanization.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667278222000785Climate changeUrban poorFloodsDroughtsSlumsHealth
spellingShingle Enoch Damte
Bob Offei Manteaw
Charlotte Wrigley-Asante
Urbanization, climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in Ghana
The Journal of Climate Change and Health
Climate change
Urban poor
Floods
Droughts
Slums
Health
title Urbanization, climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in Ghana
title_full Urbanization, climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in Ghana
title_fullStr Urbanization, climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Urbanization, climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in Ghana
title_short Urbanization, climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in Ghana
title_sort urbanization climate change and health vulnerabilities in slum communities in ghana
topic Climate change
Urban poor
Floods
Droughts
Slums
Health
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667278222000785
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