GLOBAL HEALTH OBSERVATORY DOWNLOAD
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	Name: Radon database
	URL: https://www.who.int/data/gho/data/themes/topics/topic-details/GHO/gho-phe-radon-database
	Description: 
	Climate change is impacting human lives and health in a variety of ways. 

 It threatens the essential ingredients of good health - clean air, safe drinking water, nutritious food supply, and safe shelter - and has the potential to undermine decades of progress in global health.Between 2030 and 2050, climate change is expected to cause approximately 250 000 additional deaths per year, from malnutrition, malaria, diarrhoea and heat stress alone. The direct damage costs to health is estimated to be between USD 2-4 billion per

    year by 2030.Areas with weak health infrastructure  mostly in developing countries  will be the least able to cope without assistance to prepare and respond. WHO supports countries in building climate-resilient health systems and tracking national

        progress in protecting health from climate change.Climate change and health fact sheet
	
	Date generated: 2022-02-09

It contains csv files divided into two folders: data and codes

	data: contains one csv file per indicator under "Radon database"
	
	codes: contains one csv file per disaggregation/dimension used in the data files
	


Hierarchy

	parent: public-health-and-environment
	self: gho-phe-radon-database
	children: 
		RADON_Q605	Authorization/accreditation required for official radon measurement providers
		RADON_Q304	Data in national radon database
		RADON_Q20	Existence of any national radon activity
		RADON_Q202	Existence of any subnational radon activity
		RADON_Q303	Existence of national radon action plan
		RADON_Q305	Existence of national radon map
		RADON_Q402	Existence of national radon regulations
		RADON_Q801	Existence of national radon risk communication strategy
		RADON_Q301	Existence of national radon survey(s)
		RADON_Q502	Existence of national reference level for buildings with high public occupancy
		RADON_Q501	Existence of national reference level for dwellings
		RADON_Q503	Existence of national reference level for workplaces
		RADON_Q601	Existence of official protocols for radon measurements
		RADON_Q706	Existence of training for mitigation providers
		RADON_Q703	Financial support provided for mitigation (existing dwellings)
		RADON_Q707	Inclusion of radon education for building professionals
		RADON_Q803	Inclusion of radon in different national strategies
		RADON_Q802	Inclusion of radon measurements in property transactions
		RADON_Q702	Mandatory mitigation measures if legal value is exceeded (existing buildings)
		RADON_Q701	Mandatory preventive measures (new buildings)
		RADON_Q302	National radon concentration levels
		RADON_Q705	Official standards/guidelines for prevention/mitigation
		RADON_Q603	Radon concentration measurements for existing buildings
		RADON_Q602	Radon concentration measurements for new buildings
		RADON_Q404	Radon in building regulations for existing buildings i.e. renovation/remodeling/major alteration
		RADON_Q403	Radon in building regulations for new buildings
		RADON_Q405	Radon in national drinking-water regulations
		RADON_Q502_1	Reference level for buildings with high public occupancy (Bq/m3) (PHE: Radon database)
		RADON_Q501_1	Reference level for dwellings (Bq/m3)
		RADON_Q503_1	Reference level for workplaces (Bq/m3)
	
