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Polluted air and contaminated food and water are major causes of
human health deterioration, but public health policy has long
struggled to effectively address these concerns. This timely
book--written for a wide audience of policy makers, researchers,
and general readers--synthesizes what we already know about
environmental hazards, identifies the gaps in our knowledge, and
provides a roadmap for reducing human exposure to environmental
pollution. With contributions from leading experts, Environmental
Determinants of Human Health examines numerous pollutants, both
inorganic and organic, in the context of their human health
impacts. Individual chapters explore exposure pathways,
macroeconomic impacts of human health deterioration, technological
and non-technological methods for reducing exposures, monetary and
non-monetary benefits from exposure reduction, and risk
communication and awareness, including citizen participation
approaches. This volume is a crucial text for policy makers
requiring scientific justification for the development of new
environmental regulations, scientists researching public health and
environmental contamination, and members of the public interested
in human health issues.
Polluted air and contaminated food and water are major causes of
human health deterioration, but public health policy has long
struggled to effectively address these concerns. This timely
book--written for a wide audience of policy makers, researchers,
and general readers--synthesizes what we already know about
environmental hazards, identifies the gaps in our knowledge, and
provides a roadmap for reducing human exposure to environmental
pollution. With contributions from leading experts, Environmental
Determinants of Human Health examines numerous pollutants, both
inorganic and organic, in the context of their human health
impacts. Individual chapters explore exposure pathways,
macroeconomic impacts of human health deterioration, technological
and non-technological methods for reducing exposures, monetary and
non-monetary benefits from exposure reduction, and risk
communication and awareness, including citizen participation
approaches. This volume is a crucial text for policy makers
requiring scientific justification for the development of new
environmental regulations, scientists researching public health and
environmental contamination, and members of the public interested
in human health issues.
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