
Environmental Health Science
Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Chemical and Physical Health Hazards
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 2. October 2003
Book
Hardback
558 pages
978-0-19-508374-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is a broad, in-depth introduction to a scientific field that is becoming ever more central to human health. Environmental exposures to a bewildering array of chemical and physical agents result from our individual and collective activities, and can cause effects ranging from discomfort through loss of function, illness, chronic diseases, and premature death. Their concomitant effects on quality of life, productivity, and need for clinical services can be
costly. The book covers the terminology used in environmental health; the sources of chemical and physical agents in the environment; how they disperse and transform throughout the environment; their effects on environmental quality and human health; how levels and exposures are quantified; how standards
are established; how levels, exposures, and risks can be controlled; and what technological opportunities and trends are likely to influence our environmental future. It includes chapters on noise, ionizing radiation, non-ionizing radiation, risk assessment, and risk management. Written in a clear and systematic way, this text will be an invaluable resource for students of environmental health.
An earlier version of the book, Chemical Contamination in the Human Environment (OUP 1979), was called by one teacher "visionary...easily the most useful textbook in environmental health science for entry-level graduate students."
costly. The book covers the terminology used in environmental health; the sources of chemical and physical agents in the environment; how they disperse and transform throughout the environment; their effects on environmental quality and human health; how levels and exposures are quantified; how standards
are established; how levels, exposures, and risks can be controlled; and what technological opportunities and trends are likely to influence our environmental future. It includes chapters on noise, ionizing radiation, non-ionizing radiation, risk assessment, and risk management. Written in a clear and systematic way, this text will be an invaluable resource for students of environmental health.
An earlier version of the book, Chemical Contamination in the Human Environment (OUP 1979), was called by one teacher "visionary...easily the most useful textbook in environmental health science for entry-level graduate students."
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Illustrations
numerous line drawings, tables and black and white photographs
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
938 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-508374-3 (9780195083743)
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Additional editions

Morton Lippmann | Richard B. Schlesinger
Environmental Health Science
Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Chemical Health Hazards
E-Book
10/2017
2nd Edition
OUP eBook
€86.99
Available for download

Morton Lippmann | Richard B. Schlesinger
Environmental Health Science
Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Chemical Health Hazards
E-Book
10/2017
2nd Edition
OUP eBook
€86.99
Available for download
Persons
Lippmann, Morton (Professor of Environmental Medicine, New York University, USA)
Author
Professor of Environmental MedicineNew York University School of Medicine, USA
Professor of Environmental MedicineNew York University School of Medicine, USA
Professor and Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, and Director, Graduate Program in Environmental SciencesPace University, USA
Content
1. Introduction ; 2. Characterisation of Contaminants, Environments, and Human Health ; 3. Sources of Contaminants ; 4. Dispersion of Contaminants ; 5. Fate of Environmental Chemicals: Translocation, Transformations and Sinks ; 6. Effects of Chemical Contaminants on Human Health ; 7. Anthropogenic Impacts on Environmental Quality: Their Influence on Human Health and Welfare ; 8. Human Exposure Assessment ; 9. Environmental Noise ; 10. Nonionizing Electromagnetic Radiations ; 11. Ionizing Radiation and Environmental Radioactivity ; 12. Contamination Criteria and Exposure Limits: Guidelines and Standards ; 13. Risk Assessment ; 14. Risk Management ; 15. Our Environmental Future