Climate Change and Global Health
Colin Butler (Redaktør) Kerryn Higgs (Redaktør) Ågot Aakra (Innledning) Khaled Abass (Innledning) Robyn Alders (Innledning) Kofi Amegah (Innledning) Janetrix Hellen Amuguni (Innledning) Gulrez Shah Azhar (Innledning) Katherine Barraclough (Innledning) Barbara Berner (Innledning) Alex Blum (Innledning) Justin Borevitz (Innledning) Menno Bouma (Innledning) Devin C. Bowles (Innledning) Mark Braidwood (Innledning) Anne Lise Brantsæter (Innledning) Cyril Caminade (Innledning) Katrina Charles (Innledning) Fiona Charlson (Innledning) Moumita Sett Chatterjee (Innledning) Matthew Chersich (Innledning) Rebecca Colvin (Innledning) Namukolo Covic (Innledning) Christopher B Daniels (Innledning) Richard Dennis (Innledning) Cybele Dey (Innledning) Hubert Dirven (Innledning) Yuming Guo (Innledning) Tari Haahtela (Innledning) Ivan C Hanigan (Innledning) Andrew Harmer (Innledning) Budi Haryanto (Innledning) Kerryn Higgs (Innledning) Susanne Hyllestad (Innledning) Christine Instanes (Innledning) Ruth Irwin (Innledning) Ollie Jay (Innledning) Solveig Jore (Innledning) Ke Ju (Innledning) Tord Kjellstrom (Innledning) Marit Låg (Innledning) Jason KW Lee (Innledning) Shanshan Li (Innledning) Irakli Loladze (Innledning) Rosemary A. McFarlane (Innledning) Martin McKee (Innledning) Helle Margrete Meltzer (Innledning) Glen Mola (Innledning) Andy Morse (Innledning) Juliet Nabyonga-Orem (Innledning) Nicholas H. Ogden (Innledning) Johan Øvrevik (Innledning) Rebecca Patrick (Innledning) Rezanur Rahaman (Innledning) Delia Randolph (Innledning) Shilpa Rao (Innledning) Arja Rautio (Innledning) Mary Robinson (Innledning) Tilman Ruff (Innledning) Subhashis Sahu (Innledning) Jonathan Samet (Innledning) Photini Sinnis (Innledning) Julie P Smith (Innledning) Jessica Stanhope (Innledning) Will Steffen (Innledning) Peter Stoett (Innledning) Stewart Sutherland (Innledning) Cathrine Thomsen (Innledning) Collin Tukuitonga (Innledning) May van Schalkwyk (Innledning) Gro Dehli Villanger (Innledning) Sue Wareham (Innledning) Philip Weinstein (Innledning) Bo Wen (Innledning) Robert White (Innledning) Kirsty Wild (Innledning) Kate Wingett (Innledning) Alistair Woodward (Innledning) Caradee Y. Wright (Innledning) Yao Wu (Innledning) Pei Yu (Innledning)
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. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- CABI Publishing
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 544
- ISBN
- 9781800620001
- Utgave
- 2. utg.
- Utgivelsesår
- 2024
- Format
- 24 x 17 cm
Om forfatteren
Colin's interest in and experience of health in the global South date to the early 1980s; his interest in climate change and health to 1989, the year he co-founded the NGOs BODHI US and BODHI Australia, each of which is particularly active in South Asia. Colin contributed to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2002-05) as a co-ordinating lead author for the conceptual framework and scenarios working groups, and to the health chapter of the 5th Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report. In 2014 Colin became the first Australian IPCC author to be arrested protesting climate change policy inertia. His academic qualifications include in medicine and epidemiology. Colin has published almost 300 articles, chapters and miscellanea in scholarly outlets, not only on climate change, but also on population growth, development, poverty and conflict.
Kerryn Higgs (Edited By)
Kerryn Higgs is an Australian writer. She received her PhD in Geography and Environmental Studies from the University of Tasmania (UTAS). Her 2014 book Collision Course: Endless Growth on a Finite Planet (MIT Press) examined ideas about limits to material growth, resistance to those ideas, the elevation of growth as the central objective of policy-makers (especially since 1975 or so), and the mounting influence of corporate-funded think tanks dedicated to the propagation of neoliberal principles and to the denial of health and environmental dangers. Kerryn has published widely on the limits to growth debate, sustainability (including the Sustainable Development Goals), development, poverty and inequality. She taught history at Melbourne University and environmental studies at the University of New South Wales. She is currently a University Associate with the School of Political Science at UTAS and an Associate Member of the Club of Rome.