Climate Change and Human Health: Risks and ResponsesAnthony J. McMichael World Health Organization, 2003 - 322 pages Over the ages, human societies have altered local ecosystems and modified regional climates. Today, the human influence has attained a global scale. This reflects the recent rapid increase in population size, energy consumption, intensity of land use, international trade and travel, and other human activities. These global changes have heightened awareness that the long-term good health of populations depends on the continued stability and functioning of the biosphere's ecological, physical, and socioeconomic systems. The world's climate system is an integral part of the complex of life-supporting processes. Climate and weather have always had a powerful impact on human health and well-being. But like other large natural systems, the global climate system is coming under pressure from human activities. Global climate change is, therefore, a newer challenge to ongoing efforts to protect human health. This volume seeks to describe the context and process of global climate change, its actual or likely impacts on health, and how human societies and their governments should respond, with particular focus on the health sector. |
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... Natural disasters 4.Disease transmission 5.Ultraviolet rays - adverse effects 6.Risk assessment I.McMichael , Anthony J. ISBN 92 4 156248 X ( NLM classification : WA 30 ) © World Health Organization 2003 All rights reserved ...
... Natural disasters 4.Disease transmission 5.Ultraviolet rays - adverse effects 6.Risk assessment I.McMichael , Anthony J. ISBN 92 4 156248 X ( NLM classification : WA 30 ) © World Health Organization 2003 All rights reserved ...
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... Natural disasters 90 Trends in weather disasters 91 The health impacts of disasters Conclusions References Chapter 6. Climate change and infectious diseases 92 95 96 103 Introduction 103 Disease classifications relevant to climate ...
... Natural disasters 90 Trends in weather disasters 91 The health impacts of disasters Conclusions References Chapter 6. Climate change and infectious diseases 92 95 96 103 Introduction 103 Disease classifications relevant to climate ...
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... Natural disasters caused by extreme weather and sea level rise 147 Falciparum malaria 150 Aggregated estimates for 2000 152 Conclusions 153 References 155 Chapter 8. Stratospheric ozone depletion , ultraviolet radiation and health 159 ...
... Natural disasters caused by extreme weather and sea level rise 147 Falciparum malaria 150 Aggregated estimates for 2000 152 Conclusions 153 References 155 Chapter 8. Stratospheric ozone depletion , ultraviolet radiation and health 159 ...
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... natural ecosystems , such as earlier flower- ing of plants , and poleward shifts in the distribution of several species . All of these changes are inextricably linked to the health of human societies . Climatic conditions affect human ...
... natural ecosystems , such as earlier flower- ing of plants , and poleward shifts in the distribution of several species . All of these changes are inextricably linked to the health of human societies . Climatic conditions affect human ...
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... natural systems . The world's climate system is an integral part of this complex of life - supporting processes , one of many large natural systems that are now coming under pressure from the increasing weight of human numbers and ...
... natural systems . The world's climate system is an integral part of this complex of life - supporting processes , one of many large natural systems that are now coming under pressure from the increasing weight of human numbers and ...
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