Learning as a missing component of digital health, environment and climate change

Creators: Orton, Maeghan and Samuel, Gabrielle and Blakstad, Mats and Benjamin, Peter and Elkin, Javier and Franco-Suarez, Oscar and Holl, Felix and Iribarren, Sarah J. and Matanta, Richard H. and Hill, Kimberly A. and Hulse, Matt and Kalogeropoulos, Dimitrios and Karlyn, Andrew and Soron, Tanjir R. and Santos, Anicia and Tella-Lah, Temitayo and Drury, Peter
Title: Learning as a missing component of digital health, environment and climate change
Item Type: Article or issue of a publication series
Projects: DigiHealth, GlobalHealthInformatics
Journal or Series Title: npj Digital Medicine
Article: 633
Additional Information: Open Access
Date: 2025
Divisions: Gesundheitsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): Despite its rapid advancement, digital health has little considered issues of climate change or environmental degradation. As the digital health community begin to engage with this critical issue scholars have started mapping progression in the field, typically focusing on the relationship between digital health as it applies to climate and/or environmental mitigation or climate adaptation. In this Comment, we argue that climate and environment learning for mitigation and adaptation constitutes a critical yet overlooked dimension intersecting mitigation and adaptation strategies, warranting deliberate attention. This learning category is the systematic and transparent approach that applies structured and replicable methods to identify, appraise, and make use of evidence from data analytics across decision-making processes related to mitigation and adaptation, including for implementation, and informs the exchange of new best practices in a post-climate era. The WHO’s Digital Health Classification framework offers a good option for ultimately formalising learning into practice. As a foundational step, however, learning needs to be conceptualised and developed into its own research agenda, organised around a shared language of metrics and evidence. We call on actors in the digital health field to develop this concrete strategy and initiate this process.
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Main areas or research: Health
Language: English
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Orton, Maeghan and Samuel, Gabrielle and Blakstad, Mats and Benjamin, Peter and Elkin, Javier and Franco-Suarez, Oscar and Holl, Felix and Iribarren, Sarah J. and Matanta, Richard H. and Hill, Kimberly A. and Hulse, Matt and Kalogeropoulos, Dimitrios and Karlyn, Andrew and Soron, Tanjir R. and Santos, Anicia and Tella-Lah, Temitayo and Drury, Peter (2025) Learning as a missing component of digital health, environment and climate change. npj Digital Medicine, 8 (1), Art. 633. ISSN 2398-6352

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