Educational Resource Hub

This crowd-sourced database of educational resources is meant to encompass any tools relevant to people working in the climate and health space. This might include submissions by the content authors themselves, or simply recommendations from community members for resources they have found helpful. This collection includes only links directing users to existing resources - it is not meant to house or archive content.

Keep in mind, this is a crowd-sourced database. CAFE does not verify the quality nor endorse the use of any materials included in this database. Make sure to follow the terms of use and attribution requirements specific to each resource. If you have created or used sources that would be relevant to the community of practice, please add it to the database by entering it in the submission form below.

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Subject matter training
Video or recorded webinar
Beginner
Free

Matt, Jess, and guest host Amruta Nori-Sarma examine the impact of cyclones on mortality in the US, they discuss the uneven impacts of global climate change, and Jess tells us what we will be eating in the future.

Extreme Weather Events
No
Subject matter training
Online course
Beginner
Free

This course from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and HarvardX seeks to prepare learners to recognize and analyze emerging challenges in the humanitarian field. The course explores the ethical and professional principles that guide humanitarian response to conflict and disaster. Participants will learn the legal and historical frameworks that shaped these principles, test their applicability to the challenges faced by humanitarian actors today.

Disaster, Climate and Health Epidemiology
No
Subject matter training
Online course
Beginner
Free

This course, developed in collaboration with the Community Health Academy at Last Mile Health, introduces learners to the core concepts of community health worker programs, and explores what is needed to build and strengthen large-scale programs in order to improve access to high-quality health services. The curriculum highlights the key components of designing community health systems, addresses common management challenges, and showcases lessons learned from a range of contributors — from community-level practitioners to government leaders and other global health experts. Through case studies of exemplar countries (including Ethiopia, Bangladesh, and Liberia), participants will learn from leaders across the globe how to advocate for, build, and optimize community health worker programs.

Capacity Building
No
Subject matter training
Online course
Beginner
Free

This introductory global health course aims to frame global health's collection of problems and actions within a particular biosocial perspective. It develops a toolkit of interdisciplinary analytical approaches and uses them to examine historical and contemporary global health initiatives with careful attention to a critical sociology of knowledge. Four physician-anthropologists - Paul Farmer, Arthur Kleinman, Anne Becker, and Salmaan Keshavjee - draw on experience working in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, and the Americas to investigate what the field of global health comprises, how global health problems are defined and constructed, and how global health interventions play out in both expected and unexpected ways.

Global Health
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Data cleaning/coding strategies
Data visualization
Subject matter training
Online course
Beginner
Free

The demand for skilled data science practitioners in industry, academia, and government is rapidly growing. The HarvardX Data Science program prepares you with the necessary knowledge base and useful skills to tackle real-world data analysis challenges. The program covers concepts such as probability, inference, regression, and machine learning and helps you develop an essential skill set that includes R programming, data wrangling with dplyr, data visualization with ggplot2, file organization with Unix/Linux, version control with git and GitHub, and reproducible document preparation with RStudio.

In each course, we use motivating case studies, ask specific questions, and learn by answering these through data analysis. Case studies include: Trends in World Health and Economics, US Crime Rates, The Financial Crisis of 2007-2008, Election Forecasting, Building a Baseball Team (inspired by Moneyball), and Movie Recommendation Systems.

Throughout the program, we will be using the R software environment. You will learn R, statistical concepts, and data analysis techniques simultaneously. We believe that you can better retain R knowledge when you learn how to solve a specific problem.

Data science; Data visualization
No
Data visualization
Geospatial analysis
Statistical method
Book or reference text
Beginner
Free

The goal of this book is to lay the foundation and provide useful introductory methods in environmental data science, but as a “live” book be able to extend into more advanced methods and provide a growing suite of research examples with associated data sets. We’ll briefly explore some data mining methods that can be applied to so-called “big data” challenges, but our focus is on exploratory data analysis in general, applied to environmental data in space and time domains. For clarity in understanding the methods and products, much of our data will be in fact be quite small, derived from field-based environmental measurements where we can best understand how the data were collected, but these methods extend to much larger data sets. It will primarily be in the areas of time-series and imagery, where automated data capture and machine learning are employed, when we’ll dip our toes into big data.

Data science; Data visualization; Spatial data; Research methodology
No
Data access
Data visualization
Geospatial analysis
Online course
Beginner
Free

This four-course series is for those new to mapping and GIS, as well as anyone looking to gain a better understanding of how it all works and why. You will learn how to create GIS data, how to find and evaluate data found online, how to design an effective map, and how to filter data and analyze spatial relationships, and how to work with satellite imagery. In the capstone course, you will apply everything you have learned by either building a portfolio of your work through "mini projects" or planning and executing one large project.

GIS; Spatial data; Data visualization; Research methodology
No
Data visualization
Geospatial analysis
Online course
Intermediate
Free

Spatial data science allows analysts to extract deeper insight from data using a comprehensive set of analytical methods and spatial algorithms, including machine learning and deep learning techniques. This course explores the application of spatial data science to uncover hidden patterns and improve predictive modeling. You'll work with powerful analytical tools in Esri's ArcGIS software and learn how to integrate popular open data science packages into your analyses.

Spatial data; Research methodology; GIS; Data visualization
No

Crowd-Sourced Climate Change and Health Educational Resources Collection Submission Form

Do you have a resource you’d like to share with the community in this educational resource collection? Please fill out the submission form below.

Your entry will be checked to ensure the content is appropriate, but will not be assessed for accuracy or completeness, and no other quality checks will be done.

If you have a dataset you’d like to share with the community, think about posting it to the CAFE collection on Dataverse!

Please fill out the form to add a resource you think might be helpful for the climate change and health community of practice.

The type of resources that should be shared here are one of the following:

  • Book or reference text (e.g. textbook or guidebook on best practices or other essential knowledge)
  • Code repository (e.g. a GitHub code bank of an existing analysis)
  • Online code tutorial or vignette (e.g. a walkthrough of specific code or methods with examples and explanations)
  • Online course (e.g. a series of learning objectives with content and assessment)
  • Video or recorded webinar (e.g. educational resources presented in video format)
Your name will NOT be posted online or shared. We are asking in case we need to follow up with you about any details related to this resource.
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