Health Practitioner's Guide to Climate Change
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'A wake-up call for doctors and other health professionals'
Professor Ian Gilmore, President, Royal College of Physicians'Climate change is the greatest public health disaster facing us today and one that requires action at local, national and international level - Only by firm and decisive action now - can we, as a global community, hope to avert or mitigate an impending public health catastrophe of immense proportions.'
Presidents of the Faculty of Public Health, Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in the British Medical Journal'This comprehensive book is a valuable resource to help NHS leaders get a firm understanding of the issues and challenges ahead.'
Steve Barnett, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation'The health of the planet and the health of people are inseparable. This guide makes this vital connection.'
Dr Vandana Shiva, renowned environmentalist and author'By thinking holistically, nurses as trusted professionals can be a powerful voice in limiting climate change, a serious threat to human health.'
Dr Peter Carter, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing'This book ...will be invaluable to Directors of Public Health and other public health practitioners in their efforts to highlight the pressing need to conserve global resources and to use them in ways which limit adverse environmental impacts such as climate change.'
Dr Frank Atherton, President, Association of Directors of Public Health'The focus of this book on health and the threats that climate change poses to it must be embedded in the political debate, in strategies to change how we live and in how we plan for the future.'
Stephen Battersby, President, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health'This is an excellent book and worthwhile reading for every health professional including managers at the top of organisations for a very reasonable price. Our local politicians should also read a copy.'
The Ulster Medical Journal'The editors have skilfully constructed a very readable and interesting book on a topic that cannot fail to arrest the attention of even the most cynical climate change observer.'
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Occupational Medicine
Sets out what health practitioners can do to prevent the worst impacts of climate change, to make health services sustainable, and to design healthy, sustainable communities. This book describes the relationship between health and the environment. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Earthscan Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 400
- ISBN
- 9781844077298
- Utgivelsesår
- 2009
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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'A wake-up call for doctors and other health professionals'
Professor Ian Gilmore, President, Royal College of Physicians'Climate change is the greatest public health disaster facing us today and one that requires action at local, national and international level - Only by firm and decisive action now - can we, as a global community, hope to avert or mitigate an impending public health catastrophe of immense proportions.'
Presidents of the Faculty of Public Health, Royal College of Physicians and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in the British Medical Journal'This comprehensive book is a valuable resource to help NHS leaders get a firm understanding of the issues and challenges ahead.'
Steve Barnett, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation'The health of the planet and the health of people are inseparable. This guide makes this vital connection.'
Dr Vandana Shiva, renowned environmentalist and author'By thinking holistically, nurses as trusted professionals can be a powerful voice in limiting climate change, a serious threat to human health.'
Dr Peter Carter, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing'This book ...will be invaluable to Directors of Public Health and other public health practitioners in their efforts to highlight the pressing need to conserve global resources and to use them in ways which limit adverse environmental impacts such as climate change.'
Dr Frank Atherton, President, Association of Directors of Public Health'The focus of this book on health and the threats that climate change poses to it must be embedded in the political debate, in strategies to change how we live and in how we plan for the future.'
Stephen Battersby, President, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health'This is an excellent book and worthwhile reading for every health professional including managers at the top of organisations for a very reasonable price. Our local politicians should also read a copy.'
The Ulster Medical Journal'The editors have skilfully constructed a very readable and interesting book on a topic that cannot fail to arrest the attention of even the most cynical climate change observer.'
»
Occupational Medicine