Environmental Change, Climate and Health
Planning for the protection of human health from the potential impacts of global environmental changes, such as climate change, requires a greatly improved understanding of the disease inducing mechanisms involved, possible synergetic effects, and the vulnerability of populations. An important aspect is the development of theoretical and conceptual methods for the assessment of the health impact of global environmental changes. This book addresses the concepts and methods needed to analyse and understand this complex issue, and will be of great value to researchers and graduate students.
- Timely volume in a field of great popular and current research interest
- Deals with the prediction of future environmental health risks
- Edited by two of the leading researchers in the field
Product details
September 2009Paperback
9780521114028
366 pages
229 × 152 × 19 mm
0.54kg
35 b/w illus. 1 colour illus. 16 tables
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Table of Contents
- 1. Global environmental changes: anticipating and assessing risks to health A. J. McMichael and P. Martens
- 2. Historical connections between climate, medical thought and human health A. G. Carmichael and M. Fleming Moran
- 3. The contribution of global environmental factors to ill-health K. R. Smith and M. Desai
- 4. Surprise, nonlinearity and complex behavior T. Awerbuch, A. E. Kiszewski and R. Levins
- 5. Epidemilogic and impacts assessment methods K. L. Ebi and J. A. Patz
- 6. Retrospective studies: analogue approaches describing climate variability and health R. S. Kovats and M. Bouma
- 7. Detecting the infectious disease consequences of climate change and extreme weather events P. R. Epstein
- 8. Integrated assessment modelling of human health impacts P. Martens, J. Rotmans and D. Rothman
- 9. Remote sensing, GIS, and spatial statistics: powerful tools for landscape epidemiology L. R. Beck, U. Kitron and M. R. Bobo
- 10. Monitoring the health impacts of global climate change D. H. Campbell-Lendrum, P. Wilkinson, K. Kuhn, R. S. Kovats, A. Haines, B. Menne and T. W. Parr
- 11. Epidemiology, environmental health and global change A. Woodward
- 12. Dealing with scientific uncertainties T. O. Riordan and A. J. McMichael.