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Urban Health in Developing Countries
Author | : Marcel Tanner |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2014-04-23 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781134171385 |
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The impact of urbanization on the health of citizens in developing countries has received increasing attention recently. This book addresses the problems in an integrated way, looking in detail at both the problems themselves and the action and research necessary to alleviate them. It includes contributions from leading practitioners and advisors to many of the main international agencies and presents the latest thinking of those institutions. It also presents recent information on research findings, the management and financing of urban health services and trends in urban health policy. Case studies examine major initiatives in cities as diverse as Santiago, Dar es Salaam, Dhaka, Kampala and Bombay.
Urban Health in Developing Countries
Author | : Trudy Harpham,Marcel Tanner |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1995-01-01 |
Genre | : Developing countries |
ISBN | : 1853832855 |
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The impact of urbanization on the health of citizens in developing countries has received increasing attention recently. This book addresses the problems in an integrated way, looking in detail at both the problems themselves and the action and research necessary to alleviate them. It includes contributions from leading practitioners and advisors to many of the main international agencies and presents the latest thinking of those institutions. It also presents recent information on research findings, the management and financing of urban health services and trends in urban health policy. Case studies examine major initiatives in cities as diverse as Santiago, Dar es Salaam, Dhaka, Kampala and Bombay.
Spotlight on the Cities
Author | : I. Tabibzadeh,A. Rossi-Espagnet,R. Maxwell |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105035133078 |
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Urban Health in the Third World
Author | : Rais Akhtar |
Publsiher | : APH Publishing |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Developing countries |
ISBN | : 8176482935 |
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Urban Health
Author | : Jo Ivey Boufford,Clarence E. Pearson,Laurie Norris,David Vlahov |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 668 |
Release | : 2010-10-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780470880845 |
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In the twentieth century, the urban settings of the wealthy nations were largely associated with opportunity, accumulation of wealth, and better health than their rural counterparts. In the twenty-first century, demographic changes, globalization, and climate change are having important health consequences on wealthy nations and especially on low- and middle-income countries. The increasing concentration of poverty and significant inequalities between urban neighborhoods and the physical and social environments in cities are important determinants of population health. In this important new book, experts identify the priority problems and outline solutions that can generate and sustain healthy urban environments. Foreword by Michael H. Bloomberg Contributors include: Sue Atkinson, John G. Bartlett, Angela Beaton, Karl Brown, Pamela Ligouri Bunker, Robert J. Bunker, Scott Burris, Waleska Teixeira Caiffa, Roel A. Coutinho, Manuel Carballo, Ruth Colagiuri, Beatriz de Faria Leao, Amélia Augusta de Lima Friche, Alex Ezeh, Geoff Green, Claudio Giulliano da Costa Octavio Gómez-Dantés, Ruth Finkelstein, Julio Frenk, Nicholas Freudenberg, Fu Hua, Sandro Galea, Ticia Gerber, Carola Hein, Catherine Hull, Tord Kjellstrom, Jacob Kumaresan, Catherine Ronald Labonté, Stephen Leeder, Godfrey Mbarauku, Gordon McGranahan, Patricia Monge, Mark R. Montgomery, Martin Mulenga, Ana Luiza Nabuco, Julie Netherland, Ndioro Ndiaye, Rougui Ndiaye-Coïc, Kalala Ngalamulume, Danielle Ompad, Stipe Oreskovic, Ariel Pablos-Méndez, Jonathan Parkinson, Fernando Augusto Proietti, Thomas C. Quinn, Carlos E. Restrepo, Kevin J. Robinson, Jonathan M. Samet, David Satterthwaite, Richard H. Schneider, Ted Schrecker, Elliott Sclar, Maria Steenland, Agis Tsouros, Arnoud P. Verhoeff, Nicole Volavka-Close, Michael Ward, Vanessa Watson, Rae Zimmerman.
Healthy City Projects in Developing Countries
Author | : Edmundo Werna |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2014-04-04 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781134180974 |
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With the growth of cities and towns throughout the developing world have come significant health problems. The urban poor are particularly affected, faced with the worst of both worlds: urban problems such as pollution and stress, combined with infectious diseases common in both rural and urban areas. The Healthy City Project shows how to put health high on the agenda of urban officials, integrating it into all other planning and development decisions. Healthy City Projects in Developing Countries presents a comprehensive account of this very important and increasingly influential initiative. Drawing on experience in a range of cities it shows how to design, implement and evaluate the integration of public health into urban management. The results will be very significant to all those making and implementing urban policies, as well as those working in and on public health, urban development and environmental issues.
The Role of Health Centres in the Development of Urban Health Systems
Author | : World Health Organization,WHO Study Group on Primary Health Care in Urban Areas |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105009096483 |
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Urban Public Health
Author | : Gina S. Lovasi,Ana V. Diez Roux,Jennifer Kolker |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2020-09-10 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780190885311 |
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Today, we know cities as shared spaces with the potential to both threaten and promote human health: while urban areas are known to amplify the transmission of epidemics like Ebola, urban residency is also associated with longer, healthier lives. Modern cities encompass a wide ecology of infrastructures, institutions and services that impact health, from access to improved sanitation and early childhood education to the design of buildings and transportation systems. So how has this centuries-long transformation in human settlement affected the mindset surrounding public health research and practice? Urban Public Health is an interdisciplinary collaboration from experts across the globe that approaches the issue of urban health research from a uniquely public health orientation. The carefully crafted and thoughtful chapters in this volume grapple with the complexity of the urban setting as a physical and social space while also providing an abundance of global and local examples of current urban health practices. Urban Public Health is divided into four pragmatic sections which cover core conceptual models of public health and their inequities, methods of urban health research assessment, methods of urban health research analysis and explanation, and ultimately, opportunities for urban health research to inform action through partnership and collaboration, including those which elevate community voices and capacities. An accessible guide for both students and researchers alike, Urban Public Health shines a light on how to understand, measure and change the urban setting so that cities grow, people thrive, and no one is left behind.