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Climate Change and Public Health

By (author) Barry Levy, Jonathan Patz
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, New York, United States
Published: 20th Aug 2015
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 22mm
Weight: 608g
ISBN-10: 0190202459
ISBN-13: 9780190202453
Barcode No: 9780190202453
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Synopsis
Climate change is causing, and will increasingly cause, a wide range of adverse health effects, including heat-related disorders, infectious diseases, respiratory and allergic disorders, malnutrition, mental health problems, and violence. The scientific bases for the associations between climate change and health problems are evolving as are the strategies for adapting to climate change and mitigating the greenhouse gases, which are its primary cause. Orchestrating and coordinating contributions from more than 75 selected public health specialists and environmental scientists, the editors have developed a concise and comprehensive book that represents a core curriculum on climate change and public health, including key strategies for adaptation and mitigation. Written primarily for students and mid-career professionals in public health and environmental sciences, the book clearly describes concepts and their application to the health impacts of climate change. Chapters are supplemented with case studies, graphs, tables and photographs. The book's organization in 15 chapters makes it an ideal textbook for graduate and undergraduate courses in public health, environmental sciences, public policy, and other fields.

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Atmospheric Science Librarians International - 2015
Recipient of the American Journal of Nursing 2015 Book of the Year Award in the following subcategory: Environmental Health.
"An excellent and comprehensive resource -- engaging, well written, and evidence-based." -Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health