The greatest threat to children's health in the future is environmental change (including climate change). Our research aims to quantify how current and future environmental changes affect child health. We lead a multi-disciplinary team with the expertise to establish this ground-breaking area of research. Page curated by @cjabradshaw.
- Dr Melinda Judge, The Kids Research Institute Australia / University of Western Australia
- Dr Syeda H. Fatima, Flinders University / The Kids Research Institute Australia
- Naomi Hemy, The Kids Research Institute Australia
- Prof Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Flinders University
- Prof Peter N. Le Souëf, University of Western Australia
See our 'Outputs' repository for a list of published, submitted, and preprint papers.
Some relevant databases used in our analyses:
- Demographic and Health Surveys
- United Nations Populaton Division
- World Health Organization Global Health Observatory
- Australian Bureau of Statistics
- World Bank Open Data
- Origins Project
- PeopleWA
- World Inequality Database
- Track20
- Population Reference Bureau
- WorldClim
- UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey
- Our World in Data
- Prof Quique Bassat, Barcelona Institute for Global Health
- Prof Dan Blumstein, University of California Los Angeles
- Dr Aisha Dasgupta, UK Foreign Office
- Prof Paul Ehrlich, Stanford University
- Assoc Prof Jatin Kala, Murdoch University
- Prof Kathy Modecki, University of Western Australia
- Prof Ndola Prata, University of California Berkeley
- Dr Mahdiyeh Razeghi, University of Southern Queensland
- Dr Frédérik Saltré, Flinders University
- Chitra Saraswati, The Kids Research Institute Australia
- Assoc Prof Jacqueline Stephens, Flinders University
- Jhermayne Ubalde, University of Western Australia
- Dr Lewis Weeda, University of Western Australia
- Dr Mathis Wackernagel, Global Footprint Network
- Dr Mara West, The Kids Research Institute Australia
- Dr Alicia Annamalay, The Max Foundation
- Dr Sam Heft-Neal, Stanford University
- Prof Jane Heyworth, University of Western Australia
- Prof Sarah Otto, University of British Columbia
- Claire Perry, Rocky Bay
- Dr Zachary Wagner, Rand
Future Child Health has received funding from the following sources:
- Wal-yan Respiratory Research Centre
- The Kids Research Institute Australia
- Population Matters
- University of Western Australia
- Rockefeller Foundation