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Climate change and child wellbeing: a systematic evidence and gap map on impacts, mitigation, and adaptation

Malak Mohamed, Saliqa Amin, Edward Lever, Angelina Montini, Komari Machida, Srivatsan Rajagopalan, Anthony Costello, Alice McGushin, B. J. Jennings, Laelia Benoit, Naomi Saville, Nicola Walshe, Sarah L Dalglish, Sonja Ayeb‐Karlsson, Sarah Sterlini, Audrey Prost

2025The Lancet Planetary Health8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We developed a systematic evidence and gap map (2014-24) to assess how climate change impacts, mitigation, and adaptation affect the wellbeing of children aged 0-18 years globally, and discussed findings with the Children in All Policies 2030 Youth Advisory Board. Health was the most researched child wellbeing domain (84%; 948 of 1127 studies), followed by education (15%; n=171), and food security and nutrition (14%; n=160). Research on children's agency and resilience, displacement, socioeconomic distress, and safety received less attention. Health research gaps included limited studies on vector-borne diseases, children's mental health beyond post-traumatic stress disorder, and health outcomes for children aged 5-18 years. Mitigation and adaptation research focused largely on educational (45%; 114 of 252 studies) and behavioural changes (31%; n=79), with gaps in the evaluation of financing, infrastructure, technology, clean energy, and policy actions. Youth advisory board members emphasised the importance of schools, social media, and intergenerational dialogue in driving climate action while protecting children's wellbeing.

Topics & Concepts

Adaptation (eye)Climate changeClimate change adaptationEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningGeographyPsychologyEnvironmental scienceEcologyNeuroscienceBiologyClimate Change and Health ImpactsHealth disparities and outcomesGlobal Health Care Issues