Climate & Health Actionable Research and Translation Center
Project Number1P20ES036110-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderLIU, YANG
Awardee OrganizationEMORY UNIVERSITY
Description
Abstract Text
CHART: OVERALL - PROJECT SUMMARY
According to the United Nations, 87% of the U.S. population and 68% of the world population are projected to
live in cities by 2050, and climate change will have significant impacts on the health and wellbeing of urban
populations especially in under-resourced communities through various pathways. For example, the spatial
variation in ambient temperature has been shown to result in heat exposure disparities associated with low-
income minority communities. The Emory Climate & Health Actionable Research and Translation (CHART)
Center aims to become a hub that will advance and translate research on climate risks to protect the health of
under-resourced urban populations. Atlanta, with its unique environmental and health challenges, historical
legacy, and longstanding partnerships with community and academic stakeholders, is an ideal location for
CHART's central research theme of lowering climate-related disease burdens in under-resourced urban
communities. CHART's mission is to generate new knowledge about the health risks associated with climate
change in urban areas, particularly those related to heat exposure, and to translate this knowledge into action
through equitable partnerships that enhance health. The center has four aims: (1) to develop resources to
support CCH research and connect with NIH's CCH Community of Practice; (2) to conduct action-oriented and
transdisciplinary CCH research towards the design of future interventions and policy; (3) to leverage the
CHART translational research framework to sustain and enrich relationships with community partners; and (4)
to advance the growth of CCH research through training and mentorship. By providing infrastructural support,
conducting novel research, increasing research capacity, strengthening established community partnerships,
and serving as a hub for identifying innovative approaches to address climate change-induced health risks
such as heat exposure, CHART will foster mutually beneficial partnership and collaboration with community
stakeholders while also attracting talented researchers to sustain and expand the CCH Community of Practice.
Ultimately, these efforts will lead to tangible improvements in the health outcomes of under-resourced urban
communities in Atlanta, and the center building experience will benefit other cities nationally and worldwide in
their pursuit of mitigating the health impact of climate change.
Public Health Relevance Statement
CHART: OVERALL – PROJECT NARRATIVE
We propose to establish Emory Climate & Health Actionable Research and Translation (CHART) Center. By
providing infrastructural support, conducting novel research, strengthening established community
partnerships, and increasing research capacity, CHART will become a hub that will advance and translate
research on climate risks to protect the health of under-resourced urban populations.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AddressAdvocacyAir PollutionCitiesCivil RightsClimateCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity of PracticeComplexDevelopmentEquityExposure disparityFaceFloodsFosteringFutureGoalsGreen spaceGrowthHealthHealth Disparities ResearchHealth protectionHeat Stress DisordersInequalityInstitutionInterventionJointsJusticeKnowledgeLeadLocationLow incomeMedical StudentsMental HealthMentorshipMovementOutcomePathway interactionsPersonal SatisfactionPhysiciansPhysiologicalPilot ProjectsPoliciesPopulationPositioning AttributePredispositionProgram SustainabilityRecording of previous eventsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRiskRisk FactorsSchoolsScientistServicesStructural RacismTalentsTemperatureTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsTrustUnited NationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUrban CommunityUrban PopulationVariantVisionWorkbaseburden of illnesscareer developmentclimate changeclimate impactclimate-related healthcommunity engagementcommunity partnershipdesignenvironmental health disparityenvironmental justiceexperienceexposure pathwayhazardhealth disparityheat islandimprovedinnovationminority communitiesnovelprogramssegregationtranslational goalurban areaurban settingvector-bornewaterborne illness
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
CFDA Code
113
DUNS Number
066469933
UEI
S352L5PJLMP8
Project Start Date
26-September-2023
Project End Date
31-August-2026
Budget Start Date
26-September-2023
Budget End Date
31-August-2026
Project Funding Information for 2023
Total Funding
$3,854,931
Direct Costs
$2,513,157
Indirect Costs
$1,341,774
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2023
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$3,854,931
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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