ABSTRACT

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.

section I|125 pages

Policymaking Basics, Foundations, and Resources

section II|238 pages

Known Environmental Hazards to Public Health

chapter 6|30 pages

Climate Change

chapter 7|29 pages

Tobacco Products

chapter 8|35 pages

Air Quality

chapter 9|34 pages

Water Quality and Security

chapter 10|27 pages

Food Safety and Security

chapter 11|30 pages

Hazardous Chemical Substances

chapter 12|33 pages

Waste Generation and Management

chapter 13|14 pages

Environment-Related Infectious Diseases

section III|68 pages

Emerging Areas Impacting Environmental Health

chapter 14|15 pages

Energy Production and Associated Policies

chapter 15|16 pages

Genetically Modified Organisms

chapter 16|18 pages

Biodiversity and Endangered Species

chapter 17|16 pages

The Built Environment

section IV|52 pages

Influences on Environmental Health Policymaking

chapter 18|26 pages

Policy Impacts of Environmental Justice

chapter 19|19 pages

Policy Impacts of Risk Assessment

chapter 20|2 pages

Lessons Learned and Authors’ Reflection