TY - BOOK AU - Haines,Andrew AU - Frumkin,Howard TI - Planetary health: safeguarding human health and the environment in the anthropocene SN - 1108492347 AV - GF41 .H285 2021 U1 - 304.2 23 PY - 2021/// CY - Cambridge, United Kingdom, New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Ecological engineering KW - Human beings KW - Effect of environment on KW - Human ecology N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Our changing planet -- Climate change -- Pollution, land use, biodiversity, and health -- Assessing vulnerability and risk in the Anthropocene epoch -- Adaptation and resilience to planetary change -- Addressing conceptual, knowledge, and implementation challenges -- Health in the sustainable development goals -- Transforming energy and industry: towards a net-zero circular economy for health -- Sustaining urban health in the Anthropocene epoch -- Food systems and land use -- The role of health professionals in fostering planetary health N2 - We live in unprecedented times - the Anthropocene - defined by far-reaching human impacts on the natural systems that underpin civilization. Planetary Health explores the many environmental changes that threaten to undermine progress in human health, and explains how these changes affect health outcomes, from pandemics to infectious diseases to mental health, from chronic diseases to injuries. It shows how people can adapt to those changes that are now unavoidable, through actions that both improve health and safeguard the environment. But humanity must do more than just adapt: we need transformative changes across many sectors - energy, housing, transport, food, and health care. The book discusses specific policies, technologies, and interventions to achieve the change required, and explains how these can be implemented. It presents the evidence, builds hope in our common future, and aims to motivate action by everyone, from the general public to policymakers to health practitioners ER -