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Session Submission Type: Paper Session 100min
Climate change, rising sea levels, and intensifying forest fires make understanding the links between population and the environment ever more critical. This session invites papers focusing on any aspect of those linkages, including challenges related to measurement and data, demographic behaviors and outcomes that respond to or influence the environment, and newly emerging ways to study population-environment interactions.
Children’s health status and climate changes: An investigation on the coastal belt of Bangladesh - Monir Hossain, Texas Tech University; Cristina Bradatan, Texas Tech University; Hosne Tilat Mahal, Texas Tech University
Concentrating Risk? The Geographic Concentration of Health Risk from Industrial Air Toxins - Kerry Ard, Ohio State University
The effects of growing-season drought on young adult women’s life course transitions - Julia A Behrman, Northwestern University; Liliana Andriano, Oxford
Perceived Risk to Microcephaly and Live Births throughout the Zika Epidemic in Brazil - Leticia Marteleto, University of Texas at Austin; Ana Maria Hermeto Camilo de Oliveira, Centro De Desenvolvimento e Planejamenito Regional Faculdade De Ciencias Economicas- UFMG; Andrew Koepp, University of Texas; Julia Almeida, Federal University of Minas Gerais