Population, Health and Environment
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Book Details
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Author: Sayeed Unisa
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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Edition: 2016
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ISBN: 9788131608111
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Pages: 272
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Cover: Hardcover
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Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.7 inches
About the Book
The intricate connection between population, health, and the environment has long been a subject of critical discussion. Population growth, settlement patterns, resource availability, and environmental changes all influence each other, shaping the health and well-being of societies. Understanding how these dynamics interact is essential for sustainable development, particularly in resource-constrained settings.
This comprehensive volume, edited by Sayeed Unisa, explores the multifaceted linkages between population, health, and the environment from a multidisciplinary perspective. Drawing from selected papers presented at a national seminar, the book delves into topics such as fertility patterns, reproductive health, family planning, environmental degradation, and public health infrastructure. It also emphasizes the need for evidence-based research and collaborative approaches to address the complex challenges arising from demographic and environmental interactions.
By highlighting critical areas like maternal and child health, the effects of environmental changes on health, and the socio-economic implications of population growth, this work serves as an invaluable reference for social scientists, demographers, health professionals, policy makers, and anyone interested in the nexus of population and environment. It not only enriches academic discourse but also identifies urgent areas for future research and policy action.

