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Maya Negev

Researcher at University of Haifa

Publications -  52
Citations -  912

Maya Negev is an academic researcher from University of Haifa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Public health. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 45 publications receiving 646 citations. Previous affiliations of Maya Negev include Tel Aviv University & Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.

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Evaluating the Environmental Literacy of Israeli Elementary and High School Students

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a national survey of 6th and 12th grade students in Israel to evaluate their environmental literacy, including the dimensions of environmental knowledge, attitudes, and behavior.
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Impacts of climate change on the public health of the Mediterranean Basin population - Current situation, projections, preparedness and adaptation.

TL;DR: It is important that prevention Health Action Plans will be implemented, and Mediterranean countries need to enhance cross-border collaboration, as adaptation to many of the health risks requires collaboration across borders and also across the different parts of the basin.
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Concentrations of trace metals, phthalates, bisphenol A and flame-retardants in toys and other children's products in Israel.

TL;DR: For products regulated in Israel, the findings suggest general compliance with mandatory standards, however, a lack of comprehensive chemical regulation means that there are regulatory gaps, and products notregulated in Israel may contain high levels of chemical contamination, exceeding US or EU regulations.
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Extreme energy poverty in the urban peripheries of Romania and Israel: Policy, planning and infrastructure

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on two communities that face multiple complications regarding modern energy and housing infrastructure: Roma neighborhoods in Romania and Bedouin villages in Israel, and find that, in both national contexts, laws and policies avoid a clear definition of energy poverty, instructions on how to measure it, and a systematic collection of relevant data.
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Impacts of Climate Change on Vector Borne Diseases in the Mediterranean Basin — Implications for Preparedness and Adaptation Policy

TL;DR: It is suggested that a stable and neutral framework is required, and that it should address the characteristics and needs of African, Asian and European countries around the Mediterranean in order to ensure participation.