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Climate Change and Global Health

Kofi Amegah

Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Effects

Barcode 9781800620001
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Release Date: 30/07/2024

Genre: Medicine
Label: CABI Publishing
Contributors: Mark Braidwood (Contributions by), Anne Lise Brantsæter (Contributions by), Cyril Caminade (Contributions by), Katrina Charles (Contributions by), Fiona Charlson (Contributions by), Moumita Sett Chatterjee (Contributions by), Matthew Chersich (Contributions by), Rebecca Colvin (Contributions by), Namukolo Covic (Contributions by), Christopher B Daniels (Contributions by), Richard Dennis (Contributions by), Cybele Dey (Contributions by), Hubert Dirven (Contributions by), Yuming Guo (Contributions by), Tari Haahtela (Contributions by), Ivan C Hanigan (Contributions by), Andrew Harmer (Contributions by), Budi Haryanto (Contributions by), Kerryn Higgs (Contributions by), Susanne Hyllestad (Contributions by), Christine Instanes (Contributions by), Ruth Irwin (Contributions by), Ollie Jay (Contributions by), Shanshan Li (Contributions by), Irakli Loladze (Contributions by), Rosemary A. McFarlane (Contributions by), Martin McKee (Contributions by), Helle Margrete Meltzer (Contributions by), Glen Mola (Contributions by), Andy Morse (Contributions by), Juliet Nabyonga-Orem (Contributions by), Nicholas H. Ogden (Contributions by), Johan Øvrevik (Contributions by), Rebecca Patrick (Contributions by), Rezanur Rahaman (Contributions by), Delia Randolph (Contributions by), Shilpa Rao (Contributions by), Arja Rautio (Contributions by), Mary Robinson (Contributions by), Tilman Ruff (Contributions by), Subhashis Sahu (Contributions by), Jonathan Samet (Contributions by), Photini Sinnis (Contributions by), Julie P Smith (Contributions by), Jessica Stanhope (Contributions by), Will Steffen (Contributions by), Peter Stoett (Contributions by), Stewart Sutherland (Contributions by), Cathrine Thomsen (Contributions by), Collin Tukuitonga (Contributions by), May van Schalkwyk (Contributions by), Colin Butler (Edited by), Kate Wingett (Contributions by), Alistair Woodward (Contributions by), Caradee Y. Wright (Contributions by), Yao Wu (Contributions by), Pei Yu (Contributions by), Kerryn Higgs (Edited by), Ågot Aakra (Contributions by), Khaled Abass (Contributions by), Robyn Alders (Contributions by), Kofi Amegah (Contributions by), Janetrix Hellen Amuguni (Contributions by), Gulrez Shah Azhar (Contributions by), Katherine Barraclough (Contributions by), Barbara Berner (Contributions by), Alex Blum (Contributions by), Justin Borevitz (Contributions by), Menno Bouma (Contributions by), Devin C. Bowles (Contributions by), Solveig Jore (Contributions by), Ke Ju (Contributions by), Tord Kjellstrom (Contributions by), Marit Låg (Contributions by), Jason KW Lee (Contributions by), Gro Dehli Villanger (Contributions by), Sue Wareham (Contributions by), Philip Weinstein (Contributions by), Bo Wen (Contributions by), Robert White (Contributions by), Kirsty Wild (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: CABI Publishing

Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Effects
This new edition provides a substantially updated, authoritative, critical and yet accessible perspective on public health aspects of climate change, including chapters on "cross-cutting" issues (e.g. mental health) and the impacts on several regions, including China, Africa and South Asia.
There is increasing understanding that climate change will have profound, mostly harmful effects on human health. In this authoritative book, international experts examine long-recognized areas of health concern for populations vulnerable to climate change, describing effects that are both direct, such as heat waves, and indirect, such as via vector-borne diseases. Set in a broad international, economic, political and environmental context, this unique book expands these issues by reviving and championing a third ('tertiary') category of longer term impacts on global health: famine, population dislocation, conflict and collapse. This edition has an expanded foundation, with new chapters discussing nuclear war, population and limits to growth, among others. This lively yet scholarly resource explores all these issues, finishing with a practical discussion of avenues to reform. As Mary Robinson, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, states in the foreword: 'Climate change interacts with many undesirable aspects of human behaviour, including inequality, racism and other manifestations of injustice. Climate change policies, as practised by most countries in the global North, not only interact with these long-standing forms of injustice, but exemplify a new form, of startling magnitude.' The book is dedicated to Tony McMichael, Will Steffen and Maurice King. This book will be invaluable for students, post-graduates, researchers and policy-makers in public health, climate change and medicine.