Human health is inseparable from the environment. The air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we consume, and the places we live and work all shape our well‑being. As environmental challenges grow more complex—from pollution and chemical exposures to climate change and emerging diseases—understanding these connections becomes essential for protecting communities and promoting public health.
This book provides a comprehensive, evidence‑based foundation in environmental health. It introduces the scientific principles that explain how environmental hazards affect the body, explores the policies and systems designed to manage those hazards, and highlights the global issues that demand coordinated public‑health action. Through clear explanations and real‑world examples, it equips students and professionals with the knowledge needed to assess risks, support environmental justice, and contribute to healthier, more sustainable societies








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