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Environmental Health in Emergencies and Disasters - A Practical Guide (Paperback)
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Environmental Health in Emergencies and Disasters - A Practical Guide (Paperback)
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This volume distills what is known about environmental health
during an emergency or disaster. It draws on results from the
International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, and on
experience with sustainable development between the two Earth
Summits, in Rio de Janeiro and Johannesburg. It is intended for
practitioners, as well as for policy-makers and researchers, and
thus covers both general and technical aspects of environmental
health. In Part I of this volume, a conceptual framework is
presented for understanding environmental health issues in the
context of disaster management. The framework covers the entire
disaster-management cycle, from preparedness and warning, to
recovery and prevention. Guidelines are also suggested for planning
and reducing the effects of extreme events on public health, and
practical guidance is given in organizational and logistical
matters. Throughout, the need for flexibility and innovation at the
local level is emphasized, combined with solid advance planning.
There is also a focus on the vulnerability of populations during an
emergency or disaster, with the implication that such people have
capacities and local knowledge that should be integrated into
efforts to secure both environment and development against extreme
events. The creative potential of balancing "top-down" and
"bottom-up" approaches is emphasized in chapters on health
promotion and community participation, and on human resources. Part
II of this book is a detailed compendium of best practices and
strategies for risk reduction and response in the fields of: *
Shelter and emergency settlements; * Water supply; * Sanitation; *
Food safety; * Vector and pest control; * Control of communicable
diseases and prevention of epidemics; * Chemical incidents; *
Radiation emergencies; * Mortuary service and handling of the dead;
* Health promotion and community participation; and * Human
resources. This book will be useful in planning for, responding to,
and recovering from the movements of displaced persons and refugees
in humanitarian crises, as well as the floods, storms, earthquakes
and other extreme events that could confront health workers in the
first decade of the 21st century. Given trends in the 1990s, it is
unlikely that humanity has seen the last of these challenges.
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