2025
A social-ecological-technological vulnerability approach for assessing urban hydrological risks
Khromova S, Méndez G, Eckelman M, Herreros-Cantis P, Langemeyer J. A social-ecological-technological vulnerability approach for assessing urban hydrological risks. Ecological Indicators 2025, 173: 113334. PMID: 40255455, PMCID: PMC12006026, DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2025.113334.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial-ecological-technological systemsExtreme climatic eventsClimatic eventsResilient urban futuresAssess vulnerabilitySewer overflowsRisk indexVulnerability approachClimate changePopulation growthUrban population growthEnvironmental challengesSocially vulnerable communitiesSewer infrastructureFlood eventsSewerUrban geographySocial vulnerabilityVulnerable communitiesUrban futuresVulnerabilityHigh-risk communitiesCommunityMultiple vulnerabilitiesHotspots
2024
Guiding principles for the next generation of health-care sustainability metrics
Eckelman M, Weisz U, Pichler P, Sherman J, Weisz H. Guiding principles for the next generation of health-care sustainability metrics. The Lancet Planetary Health 2024, 8: e603-e609. PMID: 39122328, DOI: 10.1016/s2542-5196(24)00159-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealth careHealth system performance indicatorsEffectiveness of health careHealth-care provisionPositive systemic changeHealth-care sectorHealth systemSustainability metricsPublic healthClimate crisisHealthGreenhouse gas emissionsTracking progressCareSystem changesSustainability goalsEnergy useSystem performance indicatorsCore missionMeasurement frameworkGas emissionsEntry pointSectorEnvironmental challengesPrivatisation
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