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A Community Guide to Environmental Health

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From water quality to social inequality, from raising crops to rising temperatures, how we use natural resources affects our health and well-being. This highly-illustrated guide will help health promoters, educators, community leaders and ordinary people take charge of their communities' environmental health.

In small villages and large cities, A Community Guide to Environmental Health can provide tools, knowledge, and inspiration to begin transforming the global crisis in environmental health. This book contains activities to stimulate critical thinking and environmental change, dozens of stories of communities in action, and instructions for making simple technologies to purify water, clean without toxics, get rid of pests, and more.

Like all Hesperian books, this title was developed in consultation with organizations around the world, ensuring its appropriateness and usefulness for a variety of cultures and circumstances.

617 pages, Paperback

Published July 15, 2008

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Jeff Conant

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September 23, 2008
i just started it. i saw the author last week, a very dedicated and fascinating person who insists upon looking at the roots of 'environmental health' or lack thereof. very very good, if you liked 'where there is no doctor' you'll like this product of 10 years of research....
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January 30, 2009
!!!!!!!! The accessible, hands-on constructive and educational guide to many of the most necessary community projects.
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