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E-raamat: Ensuring a Sustainable Future: Making Progress on Environment and Equity [Oxford Medicine Online e-raamatud]

Edited by (Dean, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, Los Angeles, CA), (Professorial Associate, Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec)
  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199974702
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Oxford Medicine Online e-raamatud
  • Raamatu hind pole hetkel teada
  • Formaat: 384 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199974702
Teised raamatud teemal:
There is very little argument that the world is facing severe environmental challenges. Ongoing air and water pollution, increasing energy consumption, and the depletion of natural resources have all placed considerable stress on the capacity of our environment to support the present quality of human life in a sustainable manner.

Ensuring a Sustainable Future does what few previous works have: it examines these trends' disproportionate impact on the poor and the economically viable solutions that can serve to remedy them -- solutions that simultaneously address environmental and economic problems. This gap in previous research, evidence, and writing has left low-income countries often unwilling to take on major environmental problems and many poor communities believing they faced impossible choices between improving the environment in which they live and increasing the jobs and income available.

Bringing together evidence-based recommendations and in-depth case studies of successful policies and programs around the world, Ensuring a Sustainable Future examines innovative solutions to this crucial challenge. In doing so, it addresses a comprehensive range of environmental sustainability challenges affecting low-, middle-, and high-income countries.
Acknowledgments ix
About the Editors xi
About the Authors xiii
Introduction: The Environment and the Economy: Finding Equitable and Effective Solutions xix
Magda Barrera
Jody Heymann
Section One Moving Forward on the Environment and the Economy: Creating Jobs, Building Healthy Communities
1 The Essential Connection: Environmental Sustainability, Community Stability, and Equitable Development in Struggling Cities in High-Income Countries
3(23)
Ted Howard
2 Community Action in Informal Settlements: Strategies for Improved Environmental Health and Equity in Low and Middle-Income Countries
26(22)
David Satterthwaite
3 Achieving Environmental Equity: Race, Place, and the Movement to Build Healthy Communities in the United States
48(21)
Angela Glover Blackwell
4 Building Income and Social Equity through Urban Sustainability: Lessons from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
69(23)
Mitra Thompson
5 New Skills for the Green Economy: Two Training Programs for Job Seekers in the United States
92(20)
Cosmin Paduraru
Kara Quennell
6 Green Social Entrepreneurship as a Poverty-Reduction Strategy: TIDE India's Use of Technological Innovation for Healthier and More Sustainable Communities
112(23)
Shannon Lockhart
Section Two Addressing Specific Environmental Challenges in an Economically Sustainable Way
7 Moving Toward Sustainable Urban Transport: How Can We Integrate Environmental, Health, and Equity Objectives Globally?
135(32)
David Banister
James Woodcock
8 The New Challenges of Rapid Urban Growth: Imperatives and Strategies for Transport in India
167(22)
Madhav Badami
9 Healthy and Sustainable Agriculture: Working with Farmers to Transform Food Production in Latin America
189(32)
Donald Cole
Gordon Prain
Willy Pradel
10 Access to Healthy Foods in Urban Settings: A Comprehensive Strategy for Low-Income Communities in Montreal
221(25)
Lise Bertrand
11 Water for Development: Investing in Health and Economic Well-Being Globally
246(29)
William Cosgrove
Hakan Tropp
12 The Potential of Clean Energy for Equity in Remote Communities in the North
275(24)
Tim Weis
13 Remote Indigenous Populations and Climate Change: Reducing the Impacts on Health and Well-Being
299(22)
James Ford
Peter Adams
Index 321
Jody Heymann is Dean and Distinguished Professor of Epidemiology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. Heymann was the Founding Director of the Institute for Health and Social Policy at McGill University and the Project on Global Working Families at Harvard University. She is a fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences and held a Canada Research Chair in Global Health and Social Policy. Heymann established and leads the WORLD Policy Analysis Centre, the first global initiative to examine social policy in all 193 UN nations. This initiative provides an in-depth look at how social and environmental policies affect the ability of individuals, families and communities to meet their health and welfare needs across the political, economic and social spectrum worldwide.





Magda Barrera works at McGill University's Institute for Health and Social Policy conducting comparative research on how to effectively improve social conditions in an economically sustainable manner. She has co-led a fellowship program designed to examine policies and programs around the world on topics such as urban sustainability and environmental equity.