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Management of emerging public health issues and risks : multidisciplinary approaches to the changing environment / edited by Benoit Roig; Karine Weiss; Véronique Thireau.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London, United Kingdom ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, ©2019.Description: xlv, 267 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780128132906
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.1 23 ROI
Contents:
1. Indoor air and public health -- 2. Advanced manufacturing processes and technologies -- 3. Multidimensional impacts of nanotechnology on public health -- 4. The emergence of vector-borne diseases in new locations -- 5. Radioactive remains -- 6. Human spaces and nonhuman species: social representations of the risk of invasion -- 7. Antimicrobial resistant genes and organisms as environmental contaminants of emerging concern: addressing global public health risks -- 8. Risk perception of pharmaceutical residues in the aquatic environment and precautionary measures -- 9. Chemistry and psychology: cross views on pesticide risks -- 10. Assessment and management of risks with antibiotic resistance in the environment.
Summary: "Management of Emerging Public Health Issues and Risks: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Changing Environment addresses the threats facing the rapidly changing world and provides guidance on how to manage risks to population health. Unlike conventional and recognized risks (major, industrial, and natural), emerging risks are characterized by low or non-existent scientific knowledge, high levels of uncertainty, and different levels of acceptability by the relevant authorities and exposed populations. Emerging risk must be analyzed through multiple and crossed approaches identifying the phenomenon linked to the emergence of risk but also by combining scientific, policy and social data in order to provide more enlightened decision making. Management of Emerging Public Health Issues and Risks: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Changing Environment provides examples of transdisciplinary approaches used to characterize, analyze, and manage emerging risks. This book will be useful for public health researchers, policy makers, and students as well as those working in emergency management, risk management, security, environmental health, nanomaterials, and food science."--Publisher's description.
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1. Indoor air and public health --
2. Advanced manufacturing processes and technologies --
3. Multidimensional impacts of nanotechnology on public health --
4. The emergence of vector-borne diseases in new locations --
5. Radioactive remains --
6. Human spaces and nonhuman species: social representations of the risk of invasion --
7. Antimicrobial resistant genes and organisms as environmental contaminants of emerging concern: addressing global public health
risks --
8. Risk perception of pharmaceutical residues in the aquatic environment and precautionary measures --
9. Chemistry and psychology: cross views on pesticide risks --
10. Assessment and management of risks with antibiotic resistance in the environment.


"Management of Emerging Public Health Issues and Risks: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Changing Environment addresses the threats facing the rapidly changing world and provides guidance on how to manage risks to population health. Unlike conventional and recognized risks (major, industrial, and natural), emerging risks are characterized by low or non-existent scientific knowledge, high levels of uncertainty, and different levels of acceptability by the relevant authorities and exposed populations. Emerging risk must be analyzed through multiple and crossed approaches identifying the phenomenon linked to the emergence of risk but also by combining scientific, policy and social data in order to provide more enlightened decision making. Management of Emerging Public Health Issues and Risks: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Changing Environment provides examples of transdisciplinary approaches used to characterize, analyze, and manage emerging risks. This book will be useful for public health researchers, policy makers, and students as well as those working in emergency management, risk management, security, environmental health, nanomaterials, and food science."--Publisher's description.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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