Climate, Health and Policy
As climate change increasingly threatens human health, there is an urgent need for evidence that informs effective adaptation and mitigation policies. The Climate, Health and Policy Group investigates how climate change affects human health, with a particular focus on extreme heat. The group combines environmental epidemiology, exposure assessment, policy analysis and participatory approaches to generate evidence on climate-related health risks and identify vulnerable populations. This evidence is used to support the development and evaluation of adaptation strategies and interventions that strengthen climate-resilient and equitable health systems and protect population health.
Our research focus
Cohort studies
We conduct prospective cohort studies in Switzerland and other countries, including comparative analyses to assess short- and long-term health impacts of climate and environmental exposures. With this, we aim to understand risk factors across settings, promote mutual learning, and identify effective solutions for strengthening climate resilience.
Exposure-related health outcomes
We are interested in assessing a wide range of health outcomes in relation to heat and other environmental exposures. Our research covers mortality, morbidity, health care use, and occupational injuries. We also explore novel data sources, combined with detailed exposure assessment.
Policy and tools
We conduct policy-relevant research to inform climate and health decision-making. This includes the development of evidence-based strategies, indicators, tools and approaches to reduce health risks and support public health practice. We regard participatory and transdisciplinary approaches as an essential component of our work.
Selected projects
Study on heat and health in Switzerland
The CCHeSS study investigates how increasing heat affects people's health, well-being, daily behaviour and use of healthcare services in Switzerland. Working closely with participants and communities, the project aims to generate evidence on the health impacts of heat and co-develop practical measures to strengthen resilience in a warming climate. → Read more
Evaluating heat-health protection measures in Switzerland
Swiss TPH supports the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) in strengthening Switzerland's response to increasing heat risks. Through a series of nationwide surveys among the public, health authorities, healthcare professionals and hospitals, the project assesses the implementation of heat-health protection measures, identifies gaps and provides evidence-based recommendations to improve preparedness and protect population health in a changing climate. → Read more
Jana Bühler
Daniel Jeannetot
Alexandra Bürgler
Remo Fortunato
Axel Luyten