Environmental Policy And Public Health

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As with the first edition, this second edition describes how environmental health policies are developed, the statutes and other policies that have evolved to address public health concerns associated with specific environmental hazards, and the public health foundations of the policies. It lays out policies for what is considered the major environmental physical hazards to human health. Specifically, the authors describe hazards from air, water, food, hazardous substances, and wastes. To this list the authors have added the additional concerns from climate change, tobacco products, genetically-modified organisms, environment-related diseases, energy production, biodiversity and species endangerment, and the built environment. And as with the first edition, histories of policymaking for specific environmental hazards are portrayed. This edition differs from its antecedent in three significant themes. Global perspectives are added to chapters that describe specific environmental hazards, e.g., air pollution policies in China and India. Also there is the material on the consequences of environmental hazards on both human and ecosystem health. Additionally readers are provided with information about interventions that policymakers and individuals can consider in mitigating or preventing specific environmental hazards.

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Genre : Law
Author : Barry L. Johnson
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2017-10-24
File : 537 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781498799461


Environmental Policy And Public Health

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Understanding the link between our environment and health is essential, and "Environmental Policy and Public Health" delves deeply into this topic. In modern times, healthy and affluent societies can only be built via research into and action on environmental issues' effects on public health. This book provides a thorough analysis of the relationship between environmental factors and public health policy. It includes many different issues, including as pollution in the air and water, changing the climate, the extinction of species, and the lack of sustainable urban development. The effects on people and how policy might help prevent damage are examined for each issue. This book has as its major goal the promotion of public health through well-informed policies about the environment. It stresses the need to take preventative actions to lessen environmental hazards and shield populations from the potentially harmful consequences of climate change on human health. This book seeks to encourage constructive action and propel revolutionary change by examining effective policy frameworks, efficient methods, and evidence-based solutions. This book is written for those in positions of power, such as policymakers, healthcare providers, academics, students, and everyone else interested in the intersections of environmental sustainability and public health. It hopes to spark a movement toward a future in which the well-being of everyone and the environment are equally prioritized.

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Genre : Study Aids
Author : Dr. Bhimrao Lalappa Malge
Publisher : Academic Guru Publishing House
Release : 2023-09-11
File : 247 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9788119832194


Routledge Handbook Of Environmental Policy In China

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During the last few decades, China has accomplished unprecedented economic growth and has emerged as the second largest economy in the world. This ‘economic miracle’ has led hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, but has also come at a high cost. Environmental degradation and the impact of environmental pollution on health are nowadays issues of the greatest concern for the Chinese public and the government. The Routledge Handbook of Environmental Policy in China focuses on the environmental challenges of China’s rapidly growing economy and provides a comprehensive overview of the policies developed to address the environmental crisis. Leading international scholars and practitioners examine China’s environmental governance efforts from an interdisciplinary perspective. Divided into five parts, the handbook covers the following key issues: Part I: Development of Environmental Policy in China - Actors and Institutions Part II: Key issues and Strategies for Solution Part III: Policy Instruments and Enforcement Part IV: Related Policy Fields – Conflicts and Synergies Part V: China’s Environmental Policy in the International Context This comprehensive handbook will be an invaluable resource to students and scholars of environmental policy and politics, development studies, Chinese studies, geography and international relations.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Eva Sternfeld
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2017-06-12
File : 409 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317568018


The Costs And Benefits Of Environmental Regulation

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øThe authors present an extensive survey of the empirical evidence on the determinants of environmental performance as well as the effects of environmental regulation on the costs of production, plant location, firm-level productivity, stock prices and

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Imad A. Moosa
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Release : 2014-11-28
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781782549246


Comparative Perspectives On Environmental Policies And Issues

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Comparative Perspectives on Environmental Policies and Issues presents tools and concepts about environmental policies in several developed and developing countries. It explores a broad survey of ecological modernization theory, ecological feminism theory, environmental justice theory, the concept of sustainability, and research on environmental policies. Data were collected through surveys, interviews, and focus groups, and are used to analyze social, economic, and environmental impact on people. The book specifically discusses how the earth’s basic life-supporting capital (soils, forests, species, fresh water and oceans) is degraded or depleted to provide for human needs, and how air pollution and acid precipitation, are causing widespread injury to humans, forests, and crops. Realistically, over-taxing of natural resources and ecological systems throughout the world has promoted economic growth and created increasing opportunities for people while also advancing social injustice. The use of the environment to accomplish social and economic transformation raises fundamental issues for the study of environmental policy and the natural ecological system. As human beings exploit the natural environment to meet present needs, they often will destroy resources needed for the future generations. Thus, environmental policies are enacted to ensure that social and economic impacts of the environment are compatible with the limits of natural systems. Offering an intuitive and crystal-clear explanation of the key concepts and principles of environmental policies and sustainable development, this volume is suitable not only for environmental science students, but also for instructors, practitioners, researchers, and academics.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Robert A. Dibie
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-01-10
File : 522 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135080587


The Origins Of Energy And Environmental Policy In Europe

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This book examines the development of a European environmental conscience through successive steps of European integration in energy policy. In the 1960s-70s, the world was slowly beginning to realise that environment degradation was not sustainable. With phenomena such as acid rain, it became clear that pollution did not stop at national boundaries and the European environmental conscience developed in parallel to such growing environmental concerns. The oil crisis in 1973 was a turning point in the integration process for both energy policy and environment policy, and while further integration towards the European energy policy failed; the environmental policies took shape in measures such as energy saving. The Commission incorporated both energy and environmental policies into the EU policy canon and built an institutional framework, responding to the insufficiency of national policy answers and the developing environmental conscience of the European people. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of European Integration, European Union politics and history and environmental politics and policy.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Thomas C. Hoerber
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013
File : 306 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780415630030


Guide To U S Environmental Policy

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Guide to U.S. Environmental Policy provides the analytical connections showing readers how issues and actions are translated into public policies and persistent institutions for resolving or managing environmental conflict in the U.S. The guide highlights a complex decision-making cycle that requires the cooperation of government, business, and an informed citizenry to achieve a comprehensive approach to environmental protection. The book’s topical, operational, and relational essays address development of U.S. environmental policies, the federal agencies and public and private organizations that frame and administer environmental policies, and the challenges of balancing conservation and preservation against economic development, the ongoing debates related to turning environmental concerns into environmental management, and the role of the U.S. in international organizations that facilitate global environmental governance. Key Features: 30 essays by leading conservationists and scholars in the field investigate the fundamental political, social, and economic processes and forces driving policy decisions about the protection and future of the environment. Essential themes traced through the chapters include natural resource allocation and preservation, human health, rights of indigenous peoples, benefits of recycling, economic and other policy areas impacted by responses to green concerns, international cooperation, and immediate and long-term costs associated with environmental policy. The essays explore the impact made by key environmental policymakers, presidents, and politicians, as well as the topical issues that have influenced U.S. environmental public policy from the colonial period to the present day. A summary of regulatory agencies for environmental policy, a selected bibliography, and a thorough index are included. This must-have reference for political science and public policy students who seek to understand the forces that U.S. environmental policy is suitable for academic, public, high school, government, and professional libraries.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Sally K. Fairfax
Publisher : CQ Press
Release : 2014-08-14
File : 537 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781483346557


Economic Effects Of Covid 19 Related Uncertainty Shocks

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Genre : Medical
Author : Giray Gozgor
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Release : 2021-11-24
File : 240 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9782889716784


Environmental Policy Analysis And Practice

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Pressing environmental challenges are frequently surrounded with stakeholders on all sides of the issues. Opinions expressed by government agencies, the private sector, special interests, nonprofit communities, and the media, among others can quickly cloud the dialogue, leaving one to wonder how policy decisions actually come about. In Environmental Policy Analysis and Practice, Michael R. Greenberg cuts through the complicated layers of bureaucracy, science, and the public interest to show how all policy considerations can be broken down according to six specific factors: 1) the reaction of elected government officials, 2) the reactions of the public and special interests, 3) knowledge developed by scientists and engineers, 4) economics, 5) ethical imperatives, and 6) time pressure to make a decision. The book is organized into two parts, with the first part defining and illustrating each one of these criteria. Greenberg draws on examples such as nuclear power, pesticides, brownfield redevelopment, gasoline additives, and environmental cancer, but focuses on how these subjects can be analyzed rather than exclusively on the issues themselves. Part two goes on to describe a set of over twenty tools that are used widely in policy analysis, including risk assessment, environmental impact analysis, public opinion surveys, cost-benefit analysis, and others. These tools are described and then illustrated with examples from part one. Weaving together an impressive combination of practical advice and engaging first person accounts from government officials, administrators, and leaders in the fields of public health and medicine, this clearly written volume is poised to become a leading text in environmental policy.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Michael R Greenberg
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Release : 2008-03-13
File : 319 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813544731


Environmental Policy And Public Health Second Edition

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"The book describes both current and emerging environmental hazards to human and related ecosystem health and discusses policies and their public health foundations. Public health concerns are presented as their nexus with ecosystem concerns. Current hazards described include air pollution, impure water, unsafe food, toxic substances, pesticides, tobacco products, and hazardous waste. Emerging areas of import to potential environmental effects and nascent policies include: climate change, genetically-modified organisms, the built environment, environment-related diseases, endangered species, and energy and transportation. The book is written from a global perspective of environment hazards."--Provided by publisher.

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Genre : Environmental health
Author : Barry L. Johnson
Publisher :
Release : 2017
File : Pages
ISBN-13 : 1351229729