Environmental Health: First edition

Cover of Environmental Health: First edition by Dade W. Moeller
Year: 1992
Language: en
Pages: 344
ISBN-13: 9780674258587
Dimensions:
Weight: 1.2786811196 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 616.9/8
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Environmental Health: First edition by Dade W. Moeller, published by Harvard University Press in 1992, offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate relationship between environmental factors and human health. Spanning 344 pages, this book addresses pressing issues such as air and water quality, waste disposal, and the impact of natural and man-made disasters on health. Moeller presents a thorough examination of various environmental aspects, emphasizing their interconnectedness and the implications for public health.

Readers will find a detailed analysis of health hazards in diverse settings, including workplaces and residential areas. The book discusses the development and implementation of control measures, risk assessment, and environmental monitoring. By covering a wide range of topics, from pest control to the effects of radiation, Moeller provides a balanced perspective on the complexities of environmental health. This edition serves as a valuable resource for students, health professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the challenges and solutions related to environmental health issues.


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The 1990s may well become known as the decade of the environment. Natural disasters in North America and beyond, oil spills, the revelation of crippling air pollution in parts of Europe, the elimination of a major portion of our rain forests – on and on the litany goes. How, then, is it possible to maintain an environment that does not endanger human health? Environmentalists, public health specialists and others are researching the problem and addressing the issues in reports, newsletters and monographs. This book aims to present an all-encompassing view of our many personal, indoor, outdoor and worldwide. Moeller emphasizes the interrelations of local, regional and global events and their short- and long-term effects on the health of humans and other living things. He examines individual aspects of the environment – such as air, water and food – and links them to issues concerning the development and application of control measures. The book covers a broad spectrum of topics, including health hazards in the workplace; pest control; the disposal of solid, radioactive and hazardous wastes; the effects, uses and management of ionizing and nonionizing radiation; accidents as a cause of injuries and deaths; environmental and occupational standards; environmental monitoring; risk assessment; and natural and man-made disasters and the impact of energy usage. The result is designed to be a well-balanced and unsensationalized perspective on the often complex phenomena that cause environmental health problems. The book is aimed at students, health professionals and general readers concerned with the well-being of the environment.

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