Environmental Burden of Disease Assessment

Environmental Burden of Disease Assessment
Christopher Davidson, Frederic Launay, Tiina Folley, Angela Brammer, Jens Thomsen, Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson
About this book
This publication characterizes the environmental burden of disease in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), measured by the excess number of deaths and illnesses in the population due to exposure to environmental hazards. The robust methods used in this risk analysis can be applied to any country or region. This publication documents the systematic, multi-step process used to identify environmental priorities and the detailed methods used to quantify the disease burden attributable to each risk. Based on the results of the burden of disease assessment, the publication summarizes the subsequent steps that are recommended to further reduce the burden of disease resulting from various environmental risk factors.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL20718066W
Subjects
Environmentally induced diseasesHuman ecologyPublic health, asiaEnvironmental healthCase studiesEnvironmental IllnessEpidemiologyEnvironmental ExposureRisk AssessmentUnited arab emirates, social conditionsPublic healthEcologyEuthenicsNature and nurtureAdaptation (Biology)Environmental sciencesEnvironmental lawEnvironmental Medicine