Environmental Policy and Public Health: Principal Health Hazards and Mitigation, Volume 1
Environmental Policy and Public Health: Principal Health Hazards and Mitigation, Volume 1
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Students learn about environmental hazards, policy changes, and global sources of pollution, with foundation lectures, case studies, and practice questions. Social justice issues and COVID-19 impacts are also discussed.
Format: Hardback
Length: 384 pages
Publication date: 28 February 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Environmental Hazards: An Introduction to Current Threats to Human and Ecosystem Health
Environmental hazards are a significant threat to human and ecosystem health, encompassing a wide range of environmental factors that can have detrimental impacts on both individuals and the environment as a whole. In this course, students will gain an understanding of the current environmental hazards that exist and their impact on human and related ecosystem health.
One of the primary environmental hazards that students will explore is air pollution. Air pollution can have a range of harmful effects on human health, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. It can also have adverse effects on ecosystems, such as reducing biodiversity and damaging habitats.
Another significant environmental hazard is climate change. Climate change is a global phenomenon that is caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. It has a range of impacts on the environment, including rising sea levels, more frequent and severe weather events, and loss of biodiversity.
Water pollution is also a significant environmental hazard. Water pollution can occur through a variety of sources, including industrial activities, agricultural runoff, and sewage disposal. It can have harmful effects on human health, such as drinking water contamination and waterborne diseases, and can also harm ecosystems, such as reducing fish populations and damaging aquatic habitats.
Land pollution is another environmental hazard that students will explore. Land pollution can occur through a variety of sources, including improper waste disposal, mining activities, and urbanization. It can have harmful effects on human health, such as soil contamination and exposure to toxic chemicals, and can also harm ecosystems, such as reducing soil fertility and damaging habitats.
In addition to these environmental hazards, students will also explore social justice issues and COVID-19 impacts in relation to environmental hazards. Social justice issues such as access to clean water, air, and land and the distribution of environmental burdens are important considerations in addressing environmental hazards. COVID-19 has also highlighted the importance of environmental health and the need for effective responses to environmental threats.
To address these environmental hazards, there have been detrimental policy changes to existing policies and recently developed policies that impact the health of the environment and that of communities. For example, efforts to reduce air pollution have included the implementation of air quality regulations and the promotion of clean energy technologies. Similarly, efforts to address climate change have included the implementation of carbon pricing policies and the promotion of renewable energy technologies.
In addition to policy changes, there have also been efforts to control environmental hazards through global sources of pollution. For example, efforts to control global air pollution have included the implementation of international agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the Kyoto Protocol. These agreements aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable development.
This course includes foundation lectures, case studies, and practice questions to help create student-led discussions for both in-class and homework assignments. The foundation lectures will provide students with an overview of the current environmental hazards and their impact on human and related ecosystem health. The case studies will provide students with real-world examples of environmental hazards and their impacts. The practice questions will help students test their knowledge and apply their learning to real-world situations.
In conclusion, environmental hazards are a significant threat to human and ecosystem health, and it is important for students to gain an understanding of the current environmental hazards that exist and their impact on both individuals and the environment as a whole. This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address these environmental hazards and promote sustainable development.
Environmental hazards are a significant threat to human and ecosystem health, encompassing a wide range of environmental factors that can have detrimental impacts on both individuals and the environment as a whole. In this course, students will gain an understanding of the current environmental hazards that exist and their impact on human and related ecosystem health.
One of the primary environmental hazards that students will explore is air pollution. Air pollution can have a range of harmful effects on human health, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. It can also have adverse effects on ecosystems, such as reducing biodiversity and damaging habitats.
Another significant environmental hazard is climate change. Climate change is a global phenomenon that is caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. It has a range of impacts on the environment, including rising sea levels, more frequent and severe weather events, and loss of biodiversity.
Water pollution is also a significant environmental hazard. Water pollution can occur through a variety of sources, including industrial activities, agricultural runoff, and sewage disposal. It can have harmful effects on human health, such as drinking water contamination and waterborne diseases, and can also harm ecosystems, such as reducing fish populations and damaging aquatic habitats.
Land pollution is another environmental hazard that students will explore. Land pollution can occur through a variety of sources, including improper waste disposal, mining activities, and urbanization. It can have harmful effects on human health, such as soil contamination and exposure to toxic chemicals, and can also harm ecosystems, such as reducing soil fertility and damaging habitats.
In addition to these environmental hazards, students will also explore social justice issues and COVID-19 impacts in relation to environmental hazards. Social justice issues such as access to clean water, air, and land and the distribution of environmental burdens are important considerations in addressing environmental hazards. COVID-19 has also highlighted the importance of environmental health and the need for effective responses to environmental threats.
To address these environmental hazards, there have been detrimental policy changes to existing policies and recently developed policies that impact the health of the environment and that of communities. For example, efforts to reduce air pollution have included the implementation of air quality regulations and the promotion of clean energy technologies. Similarly, efforts to address climate change have included the implementation of carbon pricing policies and the promotion of renewable energy technologies.
In addition to policy changes, there have also been efforts to control environmental hazards through global sources of pollution. For example, efforts to control global air pollution have included the implementation of international agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the Kyoto Protocol. These agreements aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable development.
This course includes foundation lectures, case studies, and practice questions to help create student-led discussions for both in-class and homework assignments. The foundation lectures will provide students with an overview of the current environmental hazards and their impact on human and related ecosystem health. The case studies will provide students with real-world examples of environmental hazards and their impacts. The practice questions will help students test their knowledge and apply their learning to real-world situations.
In conclusion, environmental hazards are a significant threat to human and ecosystem health, and it is important for students to gain an understanding of the current environmental hazards that exist and their impact on both individuals and the environment as a whole. This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address these environmental hazards and promote sustainable development.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032121741
Edition number: 3 New edition
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