
Environmental Health Risks
Ethical Aspects
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. September 2018
Book
Hardback
198 pages
978-1-138-57470-0 (ISBN)
Description
Environmental health involves the assessment and control of environmental factors that can potentially affect human health, such as radiation, toxic chemicals and other hazardous agents. It is less commonly understood that environmental health also requires addressing questions of an ethical nature.
Bringing together work from experts across a range of sub-disciplines of environmental health, this collection of essays discusses the ethical implications of environmental health research and its application, presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Ethics of Environmental Health held in August 2016 in the Czech Republic. In doing so, it builds upon the insights and ideas put forward in the first volume of Ethics of Environmental Health, published by Routledge in early 2017.
This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental health, applied ethics, environmental ethics, medical ethics and bioethics, as well as those concerned with public health, environmental studies, toxicology and radiation.
Bringing together work from experts across a range of sub-disciplines of environmental health, this collection of essays discusses the ethical implications of environmental health research and its application, presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Ethics of Environmental Health held in August 2016 in the Czech Republic. In doing so, it builds upon the insights and ideas put forward in the first volume of Ethics of Environmental Health, published by Routledge in early 2017.
This volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental health, applied ethics, environmental ethics, medical ethics and bioethics, as well as those concerned with public health, environmental studies, toxicology and radiation.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
7 s/w Abbildungen, 3 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 4 s/w Zeichnungen, 9 s/w Tabellen
9 Tables, black and white; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
493 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-57470-0 (9781138574700)
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Persons
Friedo Zoelzer is Head of the Department of Radiology, Toxicology and Civil Protection at the University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic.
Gaston Meskens works part-time with the Centre for Ethics and Value Inquiry of the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy at the University of Ghent, Belgium and with the Science and Technology Studies group of the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK-CEN, Belgium.
Gaston Meskens works part-time with the Centre for Ethics and Value Inquiry of the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy at the University of Ghent, Belgium and with the Science and Technology Studies group of the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK-CEN, Belgium.
Content
Part I. Perception of environmental health risks and ethics
1. Environmental health risks, moral emotions, and responsible risk communication Jessica Fahlquist and Sabine Roeser
2. Discourses on environment, public health and values: The case of obesity Michiel Korthals
3. Socio-economic, historical and cultural background: implications for behavior after radiation accidents and better resilience Liudmila Liutsko, Takashi Ohba, Elisabeth Cardis, Thierry Schneider, Deborah Oughton
Part II. Philosophical approaches to environmental health ethics
4. How to bridge the gap between social acceptance and ethical acceptability: a Rawlsian approach Behnam Taebi
5. The right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress for small farmers facing pesticides hazards Leslie London
6. The politics of hypothesis: An inquiry into the ethics of scientific assessment Gaston Meskens
Part III. The role of vested Interests in environmental health research
7. Science, policy, and the transparency of values in environmental health research David Resnik
8. The role of vested interests and dominant narratives in science, risk management and risk communication Colin Soskolne
9. Tragic Failures: How the Law and Science Fail to Protect the Public Carl Cranor
Part IV. Decision Making Tools for Environmental Health
10. Ethical Tools for Decision Makers in Environment and Health Peter Schroeder Baeck and Joanne Vincenten
11. Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness considerations in the assessment of environmental health risks - Ethical aspects Friedo Zoelzer and Husseim Stuck
12. The need for consistency in dealing with individual sensitivity to workplace hazards Chris Kalman
1. Environmental health risks, moral emotions, and responsible risk communication Jessica Fahlquist and Sabine Roeser
2. Discourses on environment, public health and values: The case of obesity Michiel Korthals
3. Socio-economic, historical and cultural background: implications for behavior after radiation accidents and better resilience Liudmila Liutsko, Takashi Ohba, Elisabeth Cardis, Thierry Schneider, Deborah Oughton
Part II. Philosophical approaches to environmental health ethics
4. How to bridge the gap between social acceptance and ethical acceptability: a Rawlsian approach Behnam Taebi
5. The right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress for small farmers facing pesticides hazards Leslie London
6. The politics of hypothesis: An inquiry into the ethics of scientific assessment Gaston Meskens
Part III. The role of vested Interests in environmental health research
7. Science, policy, and the transparency of values in environmental health research David Resnik
8. The role of vested interests and dominant narratives in science, risk management and risk communication Colin Soskolne
9. Tragic Failures: How the Law and Science Fail to Protect the Public Carl Cranor
Part IV. Decision Making Tools for Environmental Health
10. Ethical Tools for Decision Makers in Environment and Health Peter Schroeder Baeck and Joanne Vincenten
11. Cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness considerations in the assessment of environmental health risks - Ethical aspects Friedo Zoelzer and Husseim Stuck
12. The need for consistency in dealing with individual sensitivity to workplace hazards Chris Kalman