Environmental Health: Third Edition
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Rating | : | 4.93 (576 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0674014944 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 624 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-20 |
Language | : | English |
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Five Stars Great experience. Arrived fast!. "Came in, in good conditions" according to Angela Islas. Came to me in good conditions, but with the pages all marked up. Kinda confusing when I am trying to underline all of the key points that I think are important. A book is a book, right? As long as it comes in good conditions and there are "no-strings attach. Yeemon said Will Purchase Again. I am satisfied with my purchase. The book came is in very good condition.
And, the coveris excellent. These chapters are all timely and well written. Since the first edition (1992), Moeller has added six new chapters--Toxicology, Epidemiology, Drinking Water, Liquid Waste, Environmental Law, and Risk Assessment. . The text in this new edition of Moeller's book is just as good as the book's cover. You can tell a book by its cover. It's true
While it covers technical details, it is also a book that anyone with an interest in the environment can pick up and browse at random.. This extensively revised and rewritten third edition continues this tradition by incorporating new developments and by adding timely coverage of topics such as environmental economics and terrorism. As in previous volumes, the new edition presents balanced assessments of environmental problems, examining their local and global implications, their short- and long-range impacts, and their importance in both developed and less developed countries of the world. As with previous volumes, Environmental Health, Third Edition, offers a depth of understanding that is without peer. The Third Edition also addresses emerging issues such as environmental justice, deforestation, the protection of endangered species, multiple chemical sensitivity, and the application of the threshold concept in evaluating the effects of toxic and radioactive materials. Environmenta
. Dade W. Moellerwas Emeritus Professor of Engineering in Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public Health