Rotterdam, the Netherlands
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10 OTOBER 2025
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Members of the CATA-Earth consortium attended the Planetary Health Alliance Meeting in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, from October 7 to 10, 2025. Two posters from the consortium were accepted and presented at the conference.
Carme Carrion Ribas presented a poster as the lead author of a joint consortium article titled “Conceptual Frameworks, Competencies, Contents, and Teaching Methods in Planetary Health Education for Health Students and Professionals: A Global Systematic Scoping Review.”. The review highlights the wide range of conceptual frameworks, competencies, content, and teaching methods used in planetary health education for health professionals. Looking ahead, research should focus on developing and testing evidence-based educational models that can meet the changing needs of planetary health. The article also recommends building stronger collaboration among stakeholders and exploring innovative teaching approaches to improve how planetary health is taught.
Ariadna Moreno presented a poster on our co-creation activities titled “ Co-creating Planetary Health education: Empowering Communities in Southeast Asia through the CATA-Earth project”. This article describes how CATA-Earth applied the “Co-Design, Co-Develop, and Co-Deliver” 3Cs approach during a co-creation event held in August 2024 at Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia. This hybrid session brought together 28 participants from Indonesia and Bangladesh, with balanced representation across genders and a diverse mix of professional backgrounds, including professors, practitioners, and students. The event focused on identifying key elements, skills, and gaps in Planetary Health education, while emphasizing the importance of grounding contextual educational approaches. Participants highlighted the need for adaptable, culturally sensitive Planetary health education content that reflects local ecosystems, ensuring solutions are both relevant and sustainable at the community level.

From left to right: Ariadna Moreno, Cristina O’Gordo-Callahan, Carme Carrion, George Downward and Camilla Alay Llamas

Poster: Co-creating Planetary Health education: Empowering Communities in Southeast Asia through the CATA-Earth project”







