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Maria Gisela Orinion

Climate Change and Health Consultant

Maria Gisela Orinion specializes at the intersection of health, climate change, and law. With over 20 years’ experience in international financial institutions, legal firms, diplomatic missions, academic institutions, NGOs, and international organizations, including the World Health Organization, she has specialized in health emergency management, environmental health initiatives, and research on climate policy initiatives focused on Nature-Based Solutions. She holds a Master's degree in International Studies, a Diploma in Procurement and Supply and has furthered certifications in climate change, fraud, supply management and intellectual property.

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The interconnected challenges of climate change, tourism, and health require innovative solutions. Photo: Jess Silaya

Six Strategies to Safeguard Tourism and Health Systems from Climate Change

Tourism, health, and climate change are intertwined in Asia and the Pacific, where rising temperatures and extreme weather threaten livelihoods and economic stability. Climate-resilient policies, partnerships, and health-focused systems are vital to mitigating these impacts and sustaining growth.

Eduardo Banzon, Maria Gisela Orinion, Brian Riley

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