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Living in an urban environment can have a major influence-both
positive and negative-on one's physical health and mental
well-being. This book examines more than 20 key issues related to
city living and what's being done to address them. According to
recent statistics, 80.7 percent of Americans live in urban areas,
and more than half of the world's population lives in cities. From
various types of pollution to crime to overcrowding, the urban
environment can have massive impacts on our physical,
psychological, and social health and well-being. Moreover, while
certain aspects of living in a city, such as access to health care,
can improve the lives of many, other factors can have detrimental
effects and can lead to inequalities along racial and socioeconomic
lines. Urban Health Issues: Exploring the Impacts of Big-City
Living examines 23 key issues related to urban health, exploring
their causes and consequences in depth and highlighting what cities
and individuals can do to safeguard the well-being of urban
residents. It also draws comparisons between cities in the United
States and the industrialized world and those in poor and
developing nations, providing important global insights. The
material is brought to life by fascinating city case studies and
illuminating interviews with experts working in a variety of
fields. Focuses on an area of public health that is of increasing
importance, as urbanization rates continue to rise around the world
Provide real-world insights for readers through interviews with
experts working in urban areas across the globe Illustrates in city
case studies how particular metropolitan areas around the world are
working to address particular urban health issues Offers readers
living in cities practical suggestions for staying healthy and
avoiding urban hazards such as air and noise pollution
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