ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH not only covers the environmental sciences but also the human population. This text emphasizes the environmental practices that support human life as well as the need to control factors that are harmful to human life. Chapters focus on the requisites of life, water, air, food, s...

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Main Authors: Morgan, Monroe T (Author), Barnett, Darryl B. (Author), Beck, Joe E. (Author), Carver, Franklin B. (Author), Davis, Trenton G. (Author), Fallon, L. Fleming (Author), Gomez, Frank C. (Author), Gordon, Larry (Author), Harvey, Carolyn Hester (Author), Iglar, Albert F. (Author), Knucles, Maurice (Author), Konkel R. Steven (Author), McSwane, David McSwane, David (Author), Ogle, Burton R. (Author), Roberts, Welford C. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Belmont, CA Wadsworth/Thomson Learning 2003
Edition:THIRD EDITION
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Table of Contents:
  • World population
  • Fundamentals of environmental health
  • Chronic and communicable diseases
  • Water supplies
  • Environmental health in recreational areas
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Solid and hazardous waste management
  • Vectors and their control
  • Principles of toxicology
  • Radiological health
  • Food quality control
  • Shelter environments
  • Environmental safety
  • Air quality
  • Occupational health
  • Environmental planning
  • Principles of environmental health administration
  • Appendix A: Summary of environmental laws
  • Appendix B: Environmental organizations.