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Environmental Health

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"If you want to learn about the health of a population, look at the air they breath, the water they drink, and the places where they live."
- Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, in the Fifth Century BC.

Definitions - Environmental Health - (home)

How do you define Environmental Health?

Health is a complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of infirmity or disease. (World Health Organization)

An Ensemble of Definitions of Environmental Health - November 20, 1998 - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Environmental Health Policy Committee Risk Communication and Education Subcommittee

Inclusive Definitions

Environmental Health -
“Conditions that ensure that all living things have the best opportunity to reach and maintain their full genetic potential.” Steven G. Gilbert, 1999

 

Human Health Oriented Definitions

Environmental Health is defined as those factors in the natural, built, and social environment which influence human development, health and well being. (Australian Institute of Environmental Health)

Environmental health comprises those aspects of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social, and psychosocial factors in the environment. It also refers to the theory and practice of assessing, correcting, controlling, and preventing those factors in the environment that can potentially affect adversely the health of present and future generations. (World Health Organization (WHO) - draft definition developed at a WHO consultation in Sofia, Bulgaria, 1993)

Environmental health and protection refers to protection against environmental factors that may adversely impact human health or the ecological balances essential to long-term human health and environmental quality, whether in the natural or man-made environment. (National Environmental Health Association (NEHA))

The definition of "environmental health" has broadened to include the environment we create for ourselves (by smoking or not smoking, and by our diet, for example). It also includes the medicines and other therapies we are prescribed, our occupations and places of work, and our lifestyles: Are we couch potatoes or joggers? Sexually reckless or responsible? Listening to loud music or keeping the volume down? (see - NIEHS)

Environmental health comprises those aspects of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social and psychosocial factors in the environment. It also refers to the theory and practice of assessing, correcting, controlling and preventing those factors in the environment that can potentially affect adversely the health of present and future generations. (Health, Environment & Work)


Web Sites - Environmental Health - (home)

National Environmental Health Association - The mission of the National Environmental Health Association is "to advance the environmental health and protection professional for the purpose of providing a healthful environment for all."

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) - "Your Environment is Your Health"

EnviroHealthAction Network - a place where the health community can learn and take action - Powered by Physicians for Social Responsibility

America's Children and the Environment (ACE) -- America’s Children and the Environment brings together, in one place, quantitative information from a variety of sources to show trends in levels of environmental contaminants in air, water, food, and soil; concentrations of contaminants measured in the bodies of mothers and children; and childhood diseases that may be influenced by environmental factors.

The Collaborative on Health and the Environment is a nonpartisan partnership working to further knowledge, action and cooperation regarding environmental contributors to disease and other health problems.



Environmental Justice

Definition -- Web Sties --


Definition - Environmental Justice - (home)

The EPA defines environmental justice as the "fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income with respect to the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies." (see U.S. EPA Environmental Justice)

"In sum, environmental justice is the goal to be achieved for all communities and persons across this Nation. Environmental justice is achieved when everyone, regardless of race, culture, or income, enjoys the same degree of protection from environmental and health hazards and equal access to the decision-making process to have a healthy environment in which to live, learn, and work." (U.S. EPA)

Web Sites

Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University (accessed 4/27/04)
Outstanding recourse on EJ issues.

The California Environmental Rights Alliance is a public interest organization dedicated to achieving environmental justice and improving community health in California. (accessed 18 July 04)

EnviroHealthAction Network - a place where the health community can learn and take action - Powered by Physicians for Social Responsibility



Global Justice

The Earth Charter is a declaration of fundamental principles for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century. It seeks to inspire in all peoples a new sense of global interdependence and shared responsibility for the well-being of the human family and the larger living world. It is an expression of hope and a call to help create a global partnership at a critical juncture in history. (see Earth Charter)

The Earth Charter document is an authoritative synthesis of values, principles, and aspirations that are widely shared by growing numbers of men and women in all regions of the world.



Human Rights

Definition -- Web Sites -- Articles --


Definition - Human Rights - (home)

"In order to protect the environment, the precautionary approach shall be widely applied by States according to their capabilities. Where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall not be used as a reason for postponing cost-effective measures to prevent environmental degradation."
Principle 15: Rio Declaration 1992.


Web Sites - Human Rights - (home)

Universal Declaration of Human Rights - On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human

United Nations - Human Rights. Links to many documents from the UN on human rights.

United Nations Environment Programme - UN web site on environmental issues

Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

League of Women Voters - see Creating a Just Society

Human Rights First works in the United States and abroad to create a secure and humane world by advancing justice, human dignity and respect for the rule of law.


Articles - Human Rights - (home)

European Communities - Communication on the Precautionary Principle - 02.02.2000

Interrelationships between the Precautionary Principle, Prediction Strategies, and Sustainable Use of the Planet. by
John Cairns, Jr. Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 111, Number 7, June 2003

The Precautionary Principle and Public Health - The Precautionary Principle Also Applies to Public Health Actions. by Bernard D. Goldstein, MD. September 2001, Vol 91, No. 9. American Journal of Public Health 1358-1361. © 2001 American Public Health Association. (abstract below).

Rio Declaration on Environment and Development. Stockholm, Sweden: United Nations; 1992. Publication E.73.II.A.14. Online. (accessed: 6 July 2003).

The Precautionary Principle In Action a Handbook. Science and Environmental Health Network, Joel Tickner, Carolyn Raffensperger, and Nancy Myers. Online. (accessed: 6 July 2003).



The Commons

Introduction -- Information --

Garrett James Hardin born 1915 - Died Sept 14, 2003.
Jane Hardin - 1922 - Died Sept 14, 2003.
(they took their own lives)

Introduction - The Commons - (home)

For some problems there are no technical solutions.

Quotes by Garrett Hardin (see Garrett Hardin Quotations)

Freedom in a commons brings ruin to all.

A managed commons, though it may have other defects, is not automatically subject to the tragic fate of the unmanaged commons.

Dipping into the great bulk of economic analysis, you soon discover that environment is usually no more than a ghost in the woodwork.

Economists (and others) who are satisfied with nature-free equations develop a dangerous hubris about the potency of our species.

Affirmative action implies that if we cannot guarantee equality, then we should legislate equity.


Information - The Commons - (home)

The Tragedy of the Common - Science Magazine Special Section - pdfs of many of the article published in Science as well as web references (Online. accessed 3.1.04)

The Tragedy of the Commons, by Garrett Hardin, 1968 paper published in the journal SCIENCE (162:1243-1248).

Extensions of "The Tragedy of the Commons" by Garrett Hardin - Science, 1998

A General Statement of Hardin's Tragedy of the Commons, by Herschel Elliott

The Tragedy of the Commons, discussion by Garrett Hardin, The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics

Revisiting the Commons: Local Lessons, Global Challenges by Elinor Ostorm et. al., Science, 1999

The Garrett Hardin Society is dedicated to the preservation of the writings and ideas of Garrett James Hardin. A common thread throughout his work is an interest in bioethics.

Tragedy of the Commons website

 



Sustainability

Sustainability Gateway - University of Washington, Program on the Environment - (accessed: 25 October 2004)

Global Vision - Communicating Sustainability. Sponsored by UNICEF, UNDP, UNEP, UNFPA, UNESCO & WHO - (accessed: 6 June 2004).

 

 

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