Routledge Handbook of Water and Health

Jamie Bartram*, Rachel Baum, Peter A. Coclanis, David M. Gute, David Kay, Stéphanie McFadyen, Katherine Pond, William Robertson, Michael J. Rouse

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Abstract

This comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative source of information on global water and health, suitable for interdisciplinary teaching for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students. It covers both developing and developed country concerns. It is organized into sections covering: hazards (including disease, chemicals and other contaminants); exposure; interventions; intervention implementation; distal influences; policies and their implementation; investigative tools; and historic cases. It offers 71 analytical and engaging chapters, each representing a session of teaching or graduate seminar.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Number of pages732
ISBN (Electronic)9781317436980
ISBN (Print)9781138910072, 1138910074
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Sept 2015

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  • Introduction: Investigative tools

    Kay, D., 25 Sept 2015, Routledge Handbook of Water and Health. Bartram, J. (ed.). Taylor & Francis, p. 545-550 6 p.

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  • Pollutant transport modelling

    Kay, D., 25 Sept 2015, Routledge Handbook of Water and Health. Bartram, J. (ed.). Taylor & Francis, p. 601-607 7 p.

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