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Explores how contaminating and altering the oceans harms human health, examining the social and environmental aspects to limit future costs and the cumulative risks.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Contributors vii
Foreword xi
About the Companion Website xiii
Section One: Coastal Seas, Human Health, and Well-Being: Setting the Stage
1 Influences of the Oceans on Human Health and Well-Being 3
2 Integrating Frameworks to Assess Human Health and Well-Being in Marine Environmental Systems 23
Section Two: Anthropogenic Drivers/Pressures and the State of Coastal Seas
3 Coastal Demography: Distribution, Composition, and Dynamics 49
4 The Seas, Ecosystem Services, and Human Well-Being 71
5 Measuring Social Value and Human Well-Being 113
Section Three: Impacts on Coastal Environments
6 The Impact of Climate Change on Coastal Ecosystems 141
7 Coastal Systems and Access to Safe and Potable Water 177
Section Four: Responses
8 Management-Driven Assessments of the Coastal Oceans 203
9 Globalization and Human Health: Regulatory Response and the Potential for Reform 231
Section Five: Common Conclusions and Horizon Scanning
10 Emerging Issues in Oceans and Human Health: Managing Uncertainty and New Knowledge 267
11 Final Thoughts and Future Actions 291
Index 299
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Robert E. BowenSchool for the Environment
University of Massachusetts Boston. USA
Cinnamon P. CarlarneMichael E. Moritz College of Law
The Ohio State University. USA
Michael H. DepledgeEuropean Centre for Environment and Human Health
University of Exeter Medical School. United Kingdom
Lora E. FlemingEuropean Centre for Environment and Human Health
University of Exeter Medical School. United Kingdom