Description
Environmental Health Risk: Hazardous Factors to Living Species is a detailed scientific resource that addresses the critical intersection of environmental science and public health. The book provides an in-depth analysis of various hazardous factors present in our environment and their impact on all living organisms, from microorganisms to humans.
This publication covers diverse topics including chemical contaminants, biological hazards, physical factors, and their cumulative effects on ecosystems and human health. The authors examine exposure pathways, risk assessment methodologies, and mitigation strategies. The work synthesizes current research on environmental toxicology, pollution control, and sustainable practices to promote healthier living conditions.
Published by Intechopen, this peer-reviewed volume serves as an essential reference for environmental scientists, public health professionals, students, and policymakers seeking to understand and address environmental health challenges in our increasingly complex world.







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