An increasing breadth and depth of knowledge is required to tackle the health threats of the environment in the 21st century, and to accommodate the increasing sophistication and globalisation of policies and practices.
Clay's Library of Health and the Environment provides a focus for the publication of leading-edge knowledge in this field, tackling broad and detailed issues. The flagship publication Clay's Handbook of Environmental Health, now in its 18th edition, continues to serve environmental health officers and other professionals in over thirty countries.
By Owen Harrop
October 25, 2001
Air Quality Assessment and Management: A Practical Guide describes the techniques available for an assessment while detailing the concepts and methodologies involved. It reviews the principles of air quality management; primary sources of air pollution; impact of emissions on human health, flora ...
By Stephen Palmer, Sharon Parry
March 28, 2002
The control of E.coli 0157 is at the heart of the environmental health practitioner's professional agenda. This book is aimed at health professionals who need to be fully informed about the sources and effects of the organism in order to provide advice and enforce legislation at local level as well...