A study of the potentially enormous and devastating health impacts of the global atmospheric changes which are under way. The author uses available knowledge to model future health impacts, including: vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue fever and schistosomiasis; marine-borne diseases such as cholera and toxic algae; cancers and cataracts from ozone depletion; and cardiovascular and respiratory disorders from higher temperatures and air pollution. The projections in this book, on the global and sub-global scale, as well as the methods used to reach them, are designed to provide information for researchers, policy makers and a wider public.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-84971-035-0 (9781849710350)
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Pim Martens is a researcher at Maastricht University. He has authored and co-authored several influential reports for, among others, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the World health Organization and the United Nations Environment Programme.
Foreword by Tony McMichael * Preface * Introduction * An Eco-Epidemiological Modelling Approach * Climate Change and Vector-Borne Diseases * Modelling Malaria as a Complex Adaptive System * Climate Change, Thermal Stress and Mortality Changes * The Impact of Ozone Depletion on Skin Cancer Incidence * Discussion and Conclusions * References * Index