A Community Guide to Environmental Health | ||||
Guía comunitaria para la salud ambiental guide Jan 2012 ![]() ![]() Aut. Jeff Conant & Pam Fadem Ed. Hesperian - Berkeley - 2 édition Téléchargeable sous format: PdF zippé (24 290 ko) Page de présentation d'un éditeur Abstract: From water quality to social inequality, from raising crops to rising temperatures, how we use natural resources afftects our health and well-being. This highly-illustrated guide will help health promoters, educators, community leaders and ordinary people take charge of their communities' environmental health. In small villages and large cities, A Community Guide to Environmental Health can provide tools, knowledge, and inspiration to begin transforming the global crisis in environmental health. This book contains activities to stimulate critical thinking and environmental change, dozens of stories of communities in action, and instructions for making simple technologies to purify water, clean without toxics, get rid of pests, and more. Contents: Introductory Material Chapter 1: Promoting Community Environmental Health Health promoters stop cholera Chapter 2: Understanding and Mobilizing for Community Health Mobilizing for Environmental Health Activities for Learning and Mobilizing A Guide to Which Activity to Use When Chapter 3: Protecting Natural Resources for All Inequality: Cause and Effect of Environmental Health Problems Building Community Institutions Making Our Communities Sustainable Chapter 4: Environmental Rights and Justice The Bhopal Toxic Gas Disaster The Struggle for Rights and Justice How Toxic Substances Get into our Bodies Chapter 5: Health Problems from Unsafe Water Enough Water is as Important as Safe Water What Makes Water Unsafe? Preventing the Spread of Germs and Worms Toxic Pollution in Water The Right to Enough Safe Water Chapter 6: Protecting Community Water Water and Community Health Raise Community Awareness Improve Your Water Supply Protect Water Sources Protected Wells Protect your Spring Collect Rainwater Safe Water Transport Store Water Safely Make Water Safe to Drink Wastewater: A Problem or a Resource? Chapter 7: Building Toilets Promoting Sanitation What People Want from Toilets Planning for Toilets Women and Men Have Different Needs Toilets for Children Sanitation for Emergencies Sanitation for Cities and Towns The Problem of Sewage Toilet Choices Ecological Toilets Pour Flush Pit Toilets Choosing the Right Toilet Chapter 8: Health Problems from Mosquitoes How Mosquitoes Cause Illness Malaria Dengue Fever (Breakbone Fever) Yellow Fever Community Mosquito Control Chapter 9: Protecting Watersheds How Watersheds Work Protecting and Restoring Watersheds Managing the Way Water Flows Large Dams Damage Health Chapter 10: Forests Forests and Health Forests and Livelihood Forest Destruction Forest Conflicts Sustainable Use of Forests Forest Reserves Reforestation Chapter 11: Restoring Land and Planting Trees Preventing Erosion Restoring Damaged Land Planting Trees Restoring Waterways and Wetlands Chapter 12: Community Food Security What Is Community Food Security? Improving Local Food Security Food Security in Cities Social and Political Causes of Hunger Food Sovereignty is a Human Right Chapter 13: The False Promise of Genetically Engineered Foods GE Foods and Health Environmental Problems from GE Crops GE Food is Dumped as Food Aid Chapter 14: Pesticides Are Poison Pesticides Cause Many Health Problems Children and Pesticide Poisoning Protecting Children from Pesticides Treatment for Pesticide Poisoning Long-term Health Effects of Pesticides Pesticide Poisoning Can Look Like Other Illnesses How to Reduce Harm from Pesticide Use Pesticides on Food Pest Control at Home Pesticides Harm the Environment Pesticide Education Chapter 15: Sustainable Farming Farming for Health and a Better Life Improving Soil Protecting Soil from Erosion Contour Barriers Use Water Wisely Managing Pests and Plant Diseases Plant Diseases Planting Trees and Crops Together Saving Seeds Safe Food Storage Raising Animals Fish Farming Sustainable Farming in the City Marketing Farm Products Farmer Field Schools Chapter 16: Harm from Toxic Chemicals How Toxic Chemicals Harm Us How Chemicals Harm Children Reproductive Health Problems Cancer Lung (Breathing) Problems Nerve Problems Skin Problems Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) Our Chemical Body Burden Heavy Metals POPs (Persistent Organic Pollutants) Radiation Healing Toxic Injuries Chapter 17: A Healthy Home Health Problems at Home Indoor Air Pollution Allergies Improved Stoves Fuels for Cooking and Heating Fire Safety Controlling Pests Toxics in the Home Safe Food Preparation Do Not Bring Work Hazards Home Building a Healthy Home Planning with Communities Chapter 18: Solid Waste: Turning a Health Risk into a Resource Some Waste Does Not Go Away Poorly Managed and Mixed Waste Community Clean-up and Resource Recovery A Community Trash Walk A Community Solid Waste Program Getting Rid of Trash Safely Sanitary Landfills Getting to Zero Waste Waste and the Law Chapter 19: Health Care Waste Health Problems from Health Care Waste The Problem of Burning Waste Preventing Harm from Health Care Waste Disinfecting with Chemicals Disinfecting with Heat After Disinfection Treatment and Disposal of Sharps Disposing of Infectious Waste Immunization Programs Burying Health Care Waste Safe Disposal of Chemical Waste Do a Health Care Waste Assessment Community Solutions Chapter 20: Preventing and Reducing Harm from Toxics Avoiding and Controlling Toxics Hidden Costs and Who Pays Them Air Pollution Clean Production Unsafe Disposal of Toxic Waste Chapter 21: Mining and Health Health Problems from Mining Social Problems Illnesses from Dust Tuberculosis(TB) Contaminated Water Chemicals Used in Mining Heavy Metals Safety at Mine Sites When a Mine Closes Responsible Mining Chapter 22: Oil, Illness, and Human Rights Oil and Community Health Oil Causes Serious Health Problems Every Part of Oil Production is Harmful Gas Flares Oil Refineries Oil Spills Environmental Justice Oil and the Law Chapter 23: Clean Energy How Electricity is Produced Benefits and Costs of Clean Energy Energy Distribution Making the Best Use of Electricity Transportation Small Dams Wind Power Solar Power Biomass Energy Bicycle Power Appendix A: Safety and Emergencies Make a Safety Plan for Emergencies A First Aid Kit Protective Clothing and Equipment Chemical Spills Treating Harm Caused by Chemicals Treating Burns Shock Rescue Breathing (Mouth-to-Mouth Breathing) Appendix B: Using Laws to Fight for Environmental Rights Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) Lawsuits Using International Law Other Environmental Health Resources Other Nutrition, Food, and Farming Resources Other Water and Sanitation Resources
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