Human Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Current and Future Perspectives

Human Pharmaceuticals in the Environment Current and Future Perspectives by Bryan W. Brooks, published by Springer New York on July 17, 2014, offers an in-depth examination of the intersection between human pharmaceuticals and environmental factors. This edition, comprising 304 pages, explores how human activities impact the environment amidst challenges such as population growth, global trade, and climate change.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on the implications of pharmaceuticals in ecological contexts, addressing topics such as public health, biodiversity, and habitat modifications. The book delves into the scientific and technological aspects of environmental science and pharmacology, providing insights into how these elements interact within the broader framework of life sciences and ecology. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of environmental impacts related to human health and pharmaceuticals.
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Human interaction with the environment remains one of the most pervasive facets of modern society. In a world characterized by rapid population growth, unprecedented global trade and digital communications, energy security, natural resource scarcities, climatic changes and environmental quality, emerging diseases and public health, biodiversity and habitat modifications are routinely touted by the popular press as they canvas global political agendas and scholarly endeavors.
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