Environmental and Health Impact Assessment of Development Projects
Discover the essential resource for practitioners in environmental and public health with Environmental and Health Impact Assessment of Development Projects by The World Health Organization. Published in 1992, this comprehensive handbook spans 294 pages and is a collaborative effort of international experts from both developing and developed nations. It delves into critical topics surrounding environmental impact assessments and health implications tied to development projects.
Whether you are involved in environmental management, toxicology, or ecotoxicology, this book offers valuable insights into the conservation of the environment and the assessment of industrial development projects. It serves as a vital guide for understanding the intricate relationship between environmental factors and public health, making it a must-have for anyone dedicated to sustainable development and environmental science.