Skip to main content

This report focuses on health burdens in the countries of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP), and the environmental problems that contribute to them.

TitleEnvironmental change and human health in countries of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsPretty, J, Stephens, C, McGranahan, G, Lewin, S, Hunt, C, Kjellen, M, Fransen, T, Virgin, I
Paginationxi, 241 p. : 31 boxes, 31 fig., 35 tab.
Date Published1999-10-01
PublisherStockholm Environment Institute (SEI)
Place PublishedStockholm, Sweden
ISBN Number9188714691
Keywordsafrica, agriculture, caribbean, climate, environmental health, health hazards, oceania, policies, recommendations, sanitation, sdipol, sdiurb, sdiwrm, urbanization, water supply
Abstract

This report focuses on health burdens in the countries of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP), and the environmental problems that contribute to them. It first briefly describes the broad global, economic, political, social, institutional context in which ACP countries currently find themselves (Chapter 1). It then describes the health status and key health threats in ACP countries in an environmental context (Chapters 2 and 3). Chapters 4-6 review regional environmental developments in agriculture, urbanization (including water and sanitation services in low-income urban areas) and climate change, and the ways in which they are influencing health. Finally, environmental health priorities and measures which can be taken to improve environmental health (including water and sanitation services) in ACP countries, are identified (Chapter 7).

NotesIncludes references
Custom 1141.1

Disclaimer

The copyright of the documents on this site remains with the original publishers. The documents may therefore not be redistributed commercially without the permission of the original publishers.

Back to
the top