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Tord Kjellstrom

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Global Health Action|December 23, 2009
Climate change, direct heat exposure, health and well-being in low and middle-income countriesTord Kjellstrom
Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health|January 29, 2015
Impact of Climate Conditions on Occupational Health and Related Economic Losses: A New Feature of Global and Urban Health in the Context of Climate ChangeTord Kjellstrom
Industrial Health|June 8, 2012
Calculating workplace WBGT from meteorological data: a tool for climate change assessmentBruno Lemke, Tord Kjellstrom
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|September 13, 2011
Climate change, workplace heat exposure, and occupational health and productivity in Central AmericaTord Kjellstrom, Jennifer Crowe
Global Health Action|December 9, 2010
Climate change impacts on working people: how to develop prevention policiesMaria Nilsson, Tord Kjellstrom
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin|March 6, 2009
Climate change and health: impacts, vulnerability, adaptation and mitigationTord Kjellstrom, Haylee J Weaver
Global Health Action|April 9, 2013
Climate change threats to population health and well-being: the imperative of protective solutions that will lastTord Kjellstrom, Anthony J McMichael
Industrial Health|May 21, 2013
Heat exposure, cardiovascular stress and work productivity in rice harvesters in India: implications for a climate change futureSubhashis Sahu, Moumita Sett, Tord Kjellstrom
Global Health Action|January 7, 2010
Workplace heat stress, health and productivity - an increasing challenge for low and middle-income countries during climate changeTord Kjellstrom, Ingvar Holmer, Bruno Lemke
WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health|September 1, 2017
Climate conditions, workplace heat and occupational health in South-East Asia in the context of climate changeTord Kjellstrom, Bruno Lemke, Matthias Otto
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Global Health Action|December 23, 2009
Climate change, direct heat exposure, health and well-being in low and middle-income countriesTord Kjellstrom
Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health|January 29, 2015
Impact of Climate Conditions on Occupational Health and Related Economic Losses: A New Feature of Global and Urban Health in the Context of Climate ChangeTord Kjellstrom
Industrial Health|June 8, 2012
Calculating workplace WBGT from meteorological data: a tool for climate change assessmentBruno Lemke, Tord Kjellstrom
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|September 13, 2011
Climate change, workplace heat exposure, and occupational health and productivity in Central AmericaTord Kjellstrom, Jennifer Crowe
Global Health Action|December 9, 2010
Climate change impacts on working people: how to develop prevention policiesMaria Nilsson, Tord Kjellstrom
New South Wales Public Health Bulletin|March 6, 2009
Climate change and health: impacts, vulnerability, adaptation and mitigationTord Kjellstrom, Haylee J Weaver
Global Health Action|April 9, 2013
Climate change threats to population health and well-being: the imperative of protective solutions that will lastTord Kjellstrom, Anthony J McMichael
Industrial Health|May 21, 2013
Heat exposure, cardiovascular stress and work productivity in rice harvesters in India: implications for a climate change futureSubhashis Sahu, Moumita Sett, Tord Kjellstrom
Global Health Action|January 7, 2010
Workplace heat stress, health and productivity - an increasing challenge for low and middle-income countries during climate changeTord Kjellstrom, Ingvar Holmer, Bruno Lemke
WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health|September 1, 2017
Climate conditions, workplace heat and occupational health in South-East Asia in the context of climate changeTord Kjellstrom, Bruno Lemke, Matthias Otto
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