Human Bioclimatology
Human bioclimatology is the study of the relationship between humans and their environment and how these two factors interact with each other. It is used to understand how climate affects our physical and mental health, how we can adapt to environmental changes, and how to plan for climate-related risks. Through research, human bioclimatology is essential for informing public health policies, reducing the impact of disasters, and mitigating climate change. By understanding how climate affects us, we can take action to protect our health, lives, and livelihoods.
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