Green Health
An A-to-Z Guide
Edited by:
- Oladele Ogunseitan - University of California, Irvine, USA
Volume:
9
Series:
The SAGE Reference Series on Green Society: Toward a Sustainable Future-Series Editor: Paul Robbins
The SAGE Reference Series on Green Society: Toward a Sustainable Future-Series Editor: Paul Robbins
Other Titles in:
Clinical Medicine | Environmental Sciences (General) | Geography, Earth & Environmental Science
Clinical Medicine | Environmental Sciences (General) | Geography, Earth & Environmental Science
August 2011 | 592 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This ninth volume in the SAGE Series on Green Society examines the green movement within the contexts of personal health and the healthcare industry, focusing on consumer lifestyles and how they affect resource conservation, pollution prevention, and environmental management. The scope of the title involves the societal goals of protecting human health and reducing the ecological footprint of healthcare. With approximately 150 signed entries written from global viewpoints by university professors and experts, Green Health: An A-to-Z Guide explores topics ranging from ecologically sustainable pharmaceuticals to the health risks of fossil fuels, biological stressors, the precautionary principle and wellness, organic food and health, hazardous waste, drinking water, the greening of healthcare, and more. This work culminates in an outstanding reference for academic and public libraries. Pedagogical elements in the front- and back-matter include a Reader's Guide, a Glossary of relevant terms, a Resource Guide to further print and non-print resources, an Appendix of primary documents, and a thorough Index.
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