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Planetary Health: Human Health in an Era of Global Environmental Change [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x9 mm, weight: 377 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1789241642
  • ISBN-13: 9781789241648
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 168 pages, height x width x depth: 234x156x9 mm, weight: 377 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jun-2019
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1789241642
  • ISBN-13: 9781789241648
Planetary Health -- the idea that human health and the health of the environment are inextricably linked -- encourages the preservation and sustainability of natural systems for the benefit of human health. Drawing from disciplines such as public health, environmental science, evolutionary anthropology, welfare economics, geography, policy and organizational theory, it addresses the challenges of the modern world, where human health and well-being is threatened by increasing pollution and climate change.

A comprehensive publication covering key concepts in this emerging field, Planetary Health reviews ideas and approaches to the subject such as natural capital, ecological resilience, evolutionary biology, One Earth and transhumanism. It also sets out through case study chapters the main links between human health and environmental change, covering:

- Climate change, land use and waterborne infectious diseases.
- Sanitation, clean energy and fertilizer use.
- Trees, well-being and urban greening.
- Livestock, antibiotics and greenhouse gas emissions.

Providing an extensive overview of key theories and literature for academics and practitioners who are new to the field, this engaging and informative read also offers an important resource for students of a diverse range of subjects, including environmental sciences, animal sciences, geography and health.

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Suitable for policy makers and students interested in planetary health, as well as researchers of connected areas such as environmental science, animal science and health who are looking for an integrated overview of how these sectors intersect.
About the Editor vii
Contributors ix
Foreword x
Part 1 Introduction and Key Concepts
1 Introduction to Planetary Health
1(8)
Jennifer Cole
2 Key Concepts in Planetary Health
9(14)
Jennifer Cole
Part 2 Conceptual Frameworks for Planetary Health
3 The Evolutionary Biology Approach: a Natural Baseline for Human Health
23(6)
Jennifer Cole
4 The Natural Capital Approach: Opportunities and Challenges
29(6)
Andrew Farlow
5 The One Earth Approach: Planetary Health in an Era of Limits
35(7)
Stephen Quilley
Katharine Zywert
6 The Transhuman Approach: Technoscience and Nature
42(6)
Alex Foster
Part 3 Human Health in an Era of Global Environmental Change
7 Trends in Human Health
48(6)
Jennifer Cole
8 The Demographic Transition
54(4)
Jennifer Cole
9 The Epidemiological Transition
58(7)
Jennifer Cole
10 The Ecological Transition
65(4)
Jennifer Cole
11 Agriculture: Land Use, Food Systems and Biodiversity
69(12)
Jennifer Cole
12 Urbanization, Living Standards and Sustainability
81(6)
Jennifer Cole
13 Energy Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Global Warming
87(11)
Jennifer Cole
14 Environmental Protection: a Key Tool for Planetary Health
98(10)
Jennifer Cole
15 Conclusions: Equity, Distribution and Planetary Health
108(5)
Jennifer Cole
Part 4 Case Studies of Planetary Health
16 Climate Change, Land Use and Waterborne Infectious Disease
113(6)
Janey Messina
17 Sanitation, Clean Energy and Fertilizer
119(6)
Jennifer Cole
18 Trees, Well-being and Urban Greening
125(6)
Alice Milner
Tim Harris
19 Livestock, Antibiotics and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
131(10)
Harriet Bartlett
Index 141
Jennifer Cole studied biological anthropology at Cambridge University and has a PhD in Computer Science from Royal Holloway University of London. She worked in publishing from 1994-2007 and then as a Senior Research Fellow in a policy think tank from 2007-2017, where her portfolio covered cyber security, pandemic response and crisis communications. She returned to academic full-time in 2017 first with Oxford University and then Royal Holloway, where she is now based in the Geography Department, School of Life Sciences and the Environment. She has moderated major online disease outbreak discussion forums for Ebola, Zika, Nipah virus and COVID-19, is a regular media commentator, and was part of the first cohort to undertake World Health Organization Infodemic Manager training 2020.