In this book the authors examine the contribution of social
scientists to the topics of health and environment. They present
diverse perspectives on classical and contemporary debates by
focusing on social scientific framing of environment and health, as
well as on the potential contribution of social science to problem
solving strategies in these fields. They trace environment and
health debates to the classical scholars and examine the evolution
of contemporary academic disciplines concerned with health and
environment. Finally, they address current complex relationships
between human health and environmental problems, and between human
and non-human interests.
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