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Title:
Wetlands and Human Health
Author:
Finlayson, C Max. editor.
ISBN:
9789401796095
Edition:
1st ed. 2015.
Physical Description:
XII, 263 p. 31 illus., 24 illus. in color. online resource.
Series:
Wetlands: Ecology, Conservation and Management, 5
Contents:
Wetlands as settings for human health - the benefits and the paradox -- 2. Public health perspectives on water systems and ecology -- 3. Wetlands, well-being, food security and medicinal products -- Wetlands as sites of exposure to infectious diseases -- Wetlands as sites of exposure to pollution and toxicants -- Healthy wetlands, healthy people: mosquito borne disease -- Wetlands as livelihoods and contributions they make to health and well-being -- Wetlands and health: how do urban wetlands contribute to community well-being? -- Wetlands as places that help absorb the damage of natural disasters -- Interventions required to enhance human well-being by addressing the erosion of ecosystem services in wetlands -- Wetland wise use and human health - guidance for wetland -- A synthesis of the benefits and paradoxes of wetlands as settings for human health.
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