Health Ecology: Health, Culture and Human-Environment InteractionRoutledge, 28 Tem 2005 - 296 sayfa This ground-breaking study offers new challenges to those teaching, studying or developing strategies and policies in health and the environment.Bringing together a variety of approaches from different perspectives and different locations, the contributors examine the various dimensions of health ecology in a human ecology framework, examining how local, regional and global factors impinge upon the health and environment of individuals, communities and the globe. |
İçindekiler
1956 | |
Good planets are hard to find | |
Health and conservation Shared values | |
Health through sustainable development A potential planning | |
PART II | |
Health of women Changing lifestyles and reproductive health | |
Health of children Causal pathways from macro to micro environment | |
Healthy homes | |
Health ecology and the biodiversity of natural medicine Perspectives | |
Health of rural and urban communities in developing countries A case | |
Health and psychology of water | |
Health Impact Assessment in Flanders Contribution to environmental | |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Health Ecology: Health, Culture, and Human-environment Interaction Murtaz̤á Hunarī Sınırlı önizleme - 1999 |
Health Ecology: Health, Culture and Human-Environment Interaction Morteza Honari,Thomas Boleyn Sınırlı önizleme - 2005 |
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