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Environmental policy and public health / Barry L. Johnson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnson, Barry L. (Barry Lee), 1938-
Contributor:
Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Environmental health--Government policy--United States.
Environmental health.
Environmental policy--United States.
Environmental policy.
Environmental health--Government policy.
United States.
Medical policy--United States.
Medical policy.
Environment.
Health Policy--legislation & jurisprudence.
Environmental Health.
Hazardous Substances--standards.
Medical Subjects:
Environment.
United States.
Health Policy--legislation & jurisprudence.
Environmental Health.
Hazardous Substances--standards.
Physical Description:
xxii, 467 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2007]
Summary:
Advances in environmental protection and public health result from democratic processes that debate environmental health concerns and propose legislative and other policy solutions. Delineating the delicate relationship between environmental policy and public health, Environmental Policy and Public Health explores the development of environmental health policies, the statutes that address public health concerns about specific environmental hazards, and policy issues that impact environmental health programs.
Covering the fundamentals of environmental policy, this concise guide identifies the steps in environmental policy making, the federal government's environmental health structure, and the general environmental policies. It focuses on environmental hazards, including air contamination, water pollution, unsafe food, pesticides and toxic substances, and hazardous waste, that have been associated with degraded human health. The book provides a unique description of international environmental health organizations and programs and describes how risk assessment has become an integral policy in environmental health legislation.
Presenting a historical perspective of how environmental health has evolved. Environmental Policy and Public Health is the first book to bridge human health concerns and environmental protection. The book relates the relationship between controlling environmental hazards and the impact on human health and public health practice. It outlines how environmental justice has evolved and has been integrated into government environmental policies.
Features: Describes environmental policy and risk assessments, Summarizes the structure of how the federal government addresses environmental hazards, Discusses influences on environmental health policy, Provides essay questions at the end of each chapter.
Contents:
Fundamentals of environmental policy
Steps in environmental health policy making
Federal government's environmental health structure
General environmental statutes
Air and water statutes
Food safety statutes
Pesticides and toxic substances statutes
Solid and hazardous waste statutes
International environmental health programs
Policy impacts of environmental equity/justice
Policy impacts of risk assessment
Abbreviations
Glossary of key terms.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
ISBN:
9780849384349
0849384346
OCLC:
74569101
Publisher Number:
9780849384349

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