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4 pages in length. To support the assertion that health of New Zealanders is effected more by environmental socioeconomic and behavioral factors than by provision of health care, one needs only look as far as historic climate changes in order to understand why this particular global population fights a constant battle with well-being. Socioeconomic factors that include "high population densities, crowded living conditions, poor-quality housing and poor living standards" (Woodward et al, 2001, pp. 1-20) serve to perpetuate unhealthy behavioral aspects, which in turn are exacerbated by the environmental impact of climate changes, a vicious cycle that precludes many New Zealanders from escaping poor health. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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by provision of health care, one needs only look as far as historic climate changes in order to understand why this particular global population fights a constant battle with well-being.
Socioeconomic factors that include "high population densities, crowded living conditions, poor-quality housing and poor living standards" (Woodward et al, 2001, pp. 1-20) serve to perpetuate unhealthy behavioral aspects, which
in turn are exacerbated by the environmental impact of climate changes, a vicious cycle that precludes many New Zealanders from escaping poor health. "New Zealand is a relatively affluent
country and is generally well equipped to deal with the changes that are anticipated. However, vulnerability varies according to socioeconomic status, ethnicity and geographic factors...Because of the speculative nature
of socioeconomic predictions for time frames of several decades, statements about vulnerability therefore cannot take into account potential future social and economic developments" (Woodward et al, 2001, pp. 1-20).
Flooding, ozone depletion, vector-borne diseases, global warming and contaminated water supplies all spell disastrous health situations for New Zealanders under the scope the socioeconomic and behavioral impact of climate changes.
As the world continues to succumb to the effects of global warming, for example, some areas of the planet have been discovered to be significantly more susceptible to the
detrimental affects than others. Such locales as New Zealand appear to be on a direct and damaging collision course with time, inasmuch as its entire economic and environmental stability
will likely crumble away as the detrimental impact of global warming eventually wreaks its final havoc. According to the Climate Institute in Washington, DC, what occurs will "adversely affect"
(Kleiner, 1994, p. 6) how people are able to cope, even to the point of staying alive. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) blames human behavior for changes
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