Book
Environments, Risks and Health, Social perspectives
Abstract
Much of the scientific work on environmental health research has come from the clinical and biophysical sciences. Yet contributions are being made from the social sciences with respect to economic change, distributional equities, political will, public perceptions and the social geographical challenges of the human health-environments linkages. Offering the first comprehensive and cohesive summary of the input from social science to this field, …
Authors
Eyles J; Baxter J
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
DOI
10.4324/9781315580081