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Health in Ecological Perspectives in the Anthropocene

Download or Read eBook Health in Ecological Perspectives in the Anthropocene PDF written by Toru Watanabe and published by Springer. This book was released on 2018-11-27 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Health in Ecological Perspectives in the Anthropocene
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Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : 9789811325267
ISBN-13 : 981132526X
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Book Synopsis Health in Ecological Perspectives in the Anthropocene by : Toru Watanabe

Book excerpt: This book focuses on the emerging health issues due to climate change, particularly emphasizing the situation in developing countries. Thanks to recent development in the areas of remote sensing, GIS technology, and downscale modeling of climate, it has now become possible to depict and predict the relationship between environmental factors and health-related event data with a meaningful spatial and temporal scale. The chapters address new aspects of environment-health relationship relevant to this smaller scale analyses, including how considering people’s mobility changes the exposure profile to certain environmental factors, how considering behavioral characteristics is important in predicting diarrhea risks after urban flood, and how small-scale land use patterns will affect the risk of infection by certain parasites, and subtle topography of the land profile. Through the combination of reviews and case studies, the reader would be able to learn how the issues of health and climate/social changes can be addressed using available technology and datasets. The post-2015 UN agenda has just put forward, and tremendous efforts have been started to develop and establish appropriate indicators to achieve the SDG goals. This book will also serve as a useful guide for creating such an indicator associated with health and planning, in line with the Ecohealth concept, the major tone of this book. With the increasing and pressing needs for adaptation to climate change, as well as societal change, this would be a very timely publication in this trans-disciplinary field.


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