
Encyclopedia of Environmental Health
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 10. February 2011
Book
5016 pages
978-0-444-52273-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Environmental health has evolved over time into a complex, multidisciplinary field. Many of the key determinants and solutions to environmental health problems lie outside the direct realm of health and are strongly dependent on environmental changes, water and sanitation, industrial development, education, employment, trade, tourism, agriculture, urbanization, energy, housing and national security. Environmental risks, vulnerability and variability manifest themselves in different ways and at different time scales. While there are shared global and transnational problems, each community, country or region faces its own unique environmental health problems, the solution of which depends on circumstances surrounding the resources, customs, institutions, values and environmental vulnerability. This work contains critical reviews and assessments of environmental health practices and research that have worked in places and thus can guide programs and economic development in other countries or regions.
The Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, Five Volume Set seeks to conceptualize the subject more clearly, to describe the best available scientific methods that can be used in characterizing and managing environmental health risks, to extend the field of environmental health through new theoretical perspectives and heightened appreciation of social, economic and political contexts, and to encourage a richer analysis in the field through examples of diverse experiences in dealing with the health-environment interface.
The Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, Five Volume Set seeks to conceptualize the subject more clearly, to describe the best available scientific methods that can be used in characterizing and managing environmental health risks, to extend the field of environmental health through new theoretical perspectives and heightened appreciation of social, economic and political contexts, and to encourage a richer analysis in the field through examples of diverse experiences in dealing with the health-environment interface.
Reviews / Votes
"This set, weighing in at five volumes, attempts to embrace a multidisciplinary and splintered field. The emphasis is on public health problems: description, detection, evaluation, control, and prevention. This involves toxicology, waste management, water and air quality, pesticides, radiation, noise, and communicable diseases. The 450 articles submitted by over 700 international contributors are alphabetically arranged by title. The articles are classified under 30 subject areas appearing at the beginning of each volume, and the set has an extensive 270-page index. Articles range from 3,000 to over 10,000 words, and many include high-quality graphics and tables. Each article starts with a list of abbreviations; some also have glossaries. Similar articles are cross-reference.... Summing up: Recommended." --CHOICE, December 2011More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
The <i>Encyclopedia of Environmental Health</i> provides practitioners, active researchers and public and private sector employees with a ready resource for information in all aspects of environmental health.The articles are written at a level that allows advanced undergraduate and post graduate students access to the material as well.
Dimensions
Height: 285 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
15200 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-52273-3 (9780444522733)
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Jerome Nriagu is Professor Emeritus in the School of Public Health and Research Professor Emeritus at the Center for Human Growth & Development, University of Michigan, where he directed the environmental health program for over two decades. Earlier, he was a Senior Research Scientist with Environment Canada and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on metals in the environment, environmental justice, and global environmental health, with fieldwork conducted across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Nriagu has authored or edited thirty books and more than three hundred articles, and from 2000 to 2008 was among the most-cited scientists in Environmental Studies and Ecology. He served as Editor-in-Chief of Science of the Total Environment for over 25 years, Editor-in-Chief of the first edition of the Encyclopedia of Environmental Health, and Founding Editor of Global Health Perspectives. His honors include the Alexander von Humboldt Distinguished Research Award, an Honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Alberta, and Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada.
Editor-in-chief
Professor Emeritus, School of Public Health and Research Professor Emeritus, Center for Human Growth & Development, University of Michigan, USA
Content
Assessment of Exposure to Environmental Risks
Children's Health and the Environment
Climate Change and Human Health
Country and Area Specific Environmental Health Issues
Disinfection ByProducts
Disparities and Social Determinants of Environmental Health
Ecohealth
Environmental Cancers
Environmental Health Costs
Environmental Health Management
Environmental Risk Factors for Communicable Disease
Ethics in Environmental Health
Food Quality
Gene-environment Interactions
Globalization and Environmental Health
Historical Aspects
Indoor Air Pollution: Health Effects
Ionising and Non-ionising Radiation: Health Effects
Measures of Community Disease Burden
Metals/Metalloids: Exposure and Health Effects
Noise Pollution: Exposure and Health Effects
Outdoor Air Pollution: Health Effects
Persistent Organic Pollutants
Personal Care Products and Pharmaceuticals
Pesticides: Human Exposure and Toxicity
Pollution Sources and Human Health
Solid Waste, Wastewater, Sludge and Human Health
Target Organ Toxicity of Environmental Pollutants
Technological Advancements in Environmental Health Sciences
Urban Environment and Human Health
Water Quality and Quantity
Children's Health and the Environment
Climate Change and Human Health
Country and Area Specific Environmental Health Issues
Disinfection ByProducts
Disparities and Social Determinants of Environmental Health
Ecohealth
Environmental Cancers
Environmental Health Costs
Environmental Health Management
Environmental Risk Factors for Communicable Disease
Ethics in Environmental Health
Food Quality
Gene-environment Interactions
Globalization and Environmental Health
Historical Aspects
Indoor Air Pollution: Health Effects
Ionising and Non-ionising Radiation: Health Effects
Measures of Community Disease Burden
Metals/Metalloids: Exposure and Health Effects
Noise Pollution: Exposure and Health Effects
Outdoor Air Pollution: Health Effects
Persistent Organic Pollutants
Personal Care Products and Pharmaceuticals
Pesticides: Human Exposure and Toxicity
Pollution Sources and Human Health
Solid Waste, Wastewater, Sludge and Human Health
Target Organ Toxicity of Environmental Pollutants
Technological Advancements in Environmental Health Sciences
Urban Environment and Human Health
Water Quality and Quantity