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A Handbook of Environmental Toxicology focuses on two key aspects:
human disorders and ecotoxicology as affected by major toxins
originating from biological sources and pollutants, as well as
radiation generated spontaneously or as a result of anthropogenic
activity. A diverse array of these potentially harmful agents
regularly appear in the atmosphere, soil, water and food,
compromising both human health and biodiversity in natural and
managed ecosystems. This book: - provides authoritative reviews
together with specialist short communications to complement the
main chapters and address contemporary issues with important case
studies; - explores the cutting edge of research and also indicates
the likely direction of future developments; - contains extensive
coverage of toxicants that are of significant current interest and
will be of increasing concern for many years to come; and -
encourages international cooperation in future research on
pollution and other environmental agents causing harm to human
health and degradation of natural habitats in the ecosystem.
Written by an international team of authors from a range of
educational, medical and research establishments, this book is an
essential reference for advanced students and researchers in the
areas of environmental sciences, ecology, agriculture,
environmental health and medicine, in addition to industry and
government personnel responsible for environmental regulations and
directives.
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