Handbook of research on global environmental changes and human health
"This book examines climate change with particular reference to all factors of sensitivity and exposition to climate change that threaten population health and well-being. It also explores some health adaptation strategies and policies that can improve health systems and reduce many climate cha...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hershey, PA
IGI Global,
[2019]
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| Series: | Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies (AEEGT) book series.
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| Online Access: | https://www.lib.tsu.ru/mminfo/2023/EBSCO/2013196.pdf Перейти в каталог НБ ТГУ |
Table of Contents:
- Section 1. Sun-earth connection and the sun's variability in relationship with climate change. Chapter 1. Space weather and link to climate change
- Section 2. Climate change outcomes on human population resources. Chapter 2. Vulnerability of human populations to climate change: focus on socio-economical factors ; Chapter 3. Climate change and water security: water scarcity and water flood ; Chapter 4. Food security and climate change ; Chapter 5. Food safety and climate change: case of mycotoxins
- Section 3. Climate change leading to emergence of environmental contamination. Chapter 6. Climate change outcomes on the environmental ecotoxicology ; Chapter 7. Study of the effect of climate changes on the well water contamination by some heavy metals at a mining extract region in Marrakech City, Morocco
- Section 4. Human cancers resulting from environmental contaminations. Chapter 8. Prostate cancer and environmental exposure: a focus on heavy metals and pesticides ; Chapter 9. Breast cancer with relevance for heavy metals, mycotoxines, and pesticides ; Chapter 10. Childhood leukemia and environmental risk factors
- Section 5. Neurological and neurophsychiatric disorders associated to environmental contaminations. Chapter 11. Metal toxicity and brain-liver axis: the good, the bad, and the neurodegenerated ; Chapter 12. Environmental aspects of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases neuropathologies: a focus on heavy metals and pesticides ; Chapter 13. Neuropathogenesis of multiple sclerosis and huntington's disease: an overview of environment patterns ; Chapter 14. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis disease and environmental risk factors: role of heavy metals and pesticides ; Chapter 15. Depression and anxiety emerging from heavy metals: what relationship? ; Chapter 16. Epilepsy and stroke emerging from climate change-related neurotoxicity: involvement of food and water contaminations
- Section 6. Climate change leading to vector born disease emergence. Chapter 17. Vector borne diseases and climate change ; Chapter 18. Climatic factors impacting leishmaniasis risk in a global view: case of Morocco ; Chapter 19. Climate impact on seasonal distribution of Zoonotic Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Southern Morocco ; Chapter 20. Biology, epidemiology, and public health significance of Malaria disease linked to climate changes
- Section 7. Vector born diseases related to climate change. Chapter 21. Waterborne diseases arising from climate change: an overview on the possible link ; Chapter 22. Climate change and fecal peril: possible impacts and emerging trends
- Section 8. Scorpionic and Ophidian envenomation arising from climate change. Chapter 23. Climate change, scorpion ecology, and envenomation: what are the links? ; Chapter 24. Climate change effects on venomous snakes: distribution and snakebite epidemiology.
