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World Resources, 1998-99 : A Guide to the Global Environment : Environmental Change and Human Health / a joint publication by the World Resources Institute, the United Nations Environment Programme; the United Nations Development Programme, the World Bank.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, c1998.Description: x, 369 p. : illus, tables, graphs, maps. ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 0195214072
  • 0195214080 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Environmental change and human health
  • Guide to the global environment
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC59 .W669 1998
Summary: This is the 8th edition in a series which provides an authoritative assessment of the world's natural resource base. This edition focuses on the relationship between environmental change and human health. Drawing on the latest scientific data, it explores how environmental conditions contribute to death and disease around the world, and how that may change in the coming decades. The book examines several trends that have the potential to influence human health by changing the physical environment, such as the intensification of agriculture, industrialization and the rising use of energy. As in previous editions, World Resources 1998-99 looks at the current state of the environment as it relates to population, human well-being, resources at risk, and consumption and waste. The book also contains the latest core data from 157 countries and new information on poverty, inequality and food security. It is intended for economists, environmentalists and college courses (undergraduate and graduate) in the environment.
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Biennial publication of the World Resources Institute.

Includes indexes.

This is the 8th edition in a series which provides an authoritative assessment of the world's natural resource base. This edition focuses on the relationship between environmental change and human health. Drawing on the latest scientific data, it explores how environmental conditions contribute to death and disease around the world, and how that may change in the coming decades. The book examines several trends that have the potential to influence human health by changing the physical environment, such as the intensification of agriculture, industrialization and the rising use of energy. As in previous editions, World Resources 1998-99 looks at the current state of the environment as it relates to population, human well-being, resources at risk, and consumption and waste. The book also contains the latest core data from 157 countries and new information on poverty, inequality and food security. It is intended for economists, environmentalists and college courses (undergraduate and graduate) in the environment.

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