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This comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative source of information on global water and health, suitable for interdisciplinary teaching for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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This comprehensive handbook provides an authoritative source of information on global water and health, suitable for interdisciplinary teaching for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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- Produktdetails
- Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 247mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1312g
- ISBN-13: 9781138495302
- ISBN-10: 1138495301
- Artikelnr.: 51388748
- Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 750
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 247mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1312g
- ISBN-13: 9781138495302
- ISBN-10: 1138495301
- Artikelnr.: 51388748
Jamie Bartram is Director of The Water Institute and Don and Jennifer Holzworth Distinguished Professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. Associate Editors: Rachel Baum (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), Peter A. Coclanis (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA), David M. Gute (Tufts University, USA), David Kay (University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK), Stéphanie McFadyen (Health Canada, Canada), Katherine Pond (University of Surrey, UK), William Robertson (Water Microbiology Consultant, Canada), and Michael J. Rouse (Independent International Consultant on Water Industry, UK).
1. Introduction Jamie Bartram and Rachel Baum Part 1: Water-related Hazards
2. Introduction: Water-related Hazards Stéphanie McFadyen and William
Robertson 3. Bradley Classification of Disease Transmission Route for
Water-related Hazards Jamie Bartram and Paul Hunter 4. Waterborne and
Water-washed Disease Mark D. Sobsey 5. Water-based Disease and Microbial
Growth Charles P. Gerba and Gordon Nichols 6. Water Related Insect Vectors
of Disease Arne Bomblies 7. Health Impacts of Water Carriage Jo-Anne Geere
8. Hazards from Legionella Richard Bentham 9. Toxic Cyanobacteria Ron W.
Zurawell 10. Chemical Hazards Lisa Smeester, Andrew E. Yosim and Rebecca C.
Fry 11. Radionuclides in Water R. William Field Part 2: Sources of Exposure
12. Introduction: Exposure Pathways Katherine Pond 13. Drinking Water
Contamination Christine Stauber and Lisa Casanova 14. Recreational Water
Contamination Marc Verhougstraete, Jonathan Sexton and Kelly Reynolds 15.
Water and Foodborne Contamination Timothy R. Julian and Kellogg J. Schwab
16. Waterborne Zoonoses Victor Gannon and Chad R. Laing Part 3:
Interventions (What do we do to Reduce Exposure) 17. Introduction:
Interventions to Reduce Water-related Disease Katherine Pond, David M. Gute
and Susan Murcot 18. Drinking Water Supply Jamie Bartram and Samuel Godfrey
19. Drinking Water Treatment Donald Reid 20. Wastewater Treatment Laura
Sima 21. Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Maria Elena Figueroa
and D. Lawrence Kincaid 22. Water for Hygiene Aidan A. Cronin and Therese
Dooley 23. Water Safety Plans Katrina Charles 24. System Maintenance and
Sustainability Neil S. Grigg 25. Managing Chemical Hazards Jacqueline
MacDonald Gibson and Nicholas DeFelice Part 4: Implementing Interventions
26. Introduction: Settings-based Approaches Laura Linnan and Anna Grummon
27. Household-focused Interventions Daniele Lantagne and David M. Gute 28.
Water in Schools Matthew C. Freeman 29. Water and Hydration in the
Workplace Bonnie Rogers and Susan Randolph 30. Healthcare Settings Martin
Exner 31. Water Supply in Rural Settings Sara J. Marks and Kellogg J.
Schwab 32. Integrated Urban Water Management Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy,
Jochen Eckart, Kebreab Ghebremichael and Seneshaw Tsegaye Part 5: Distal
Influences 33. Introduction: Distal Influences David M. Gute 34. Water
Scarcity Sarah Bell 35. Climate Change Katrina Charles 36. Poverty Leo
Heller and Sandy Cairncross 37. Emergencies and Disasters Andy Bastable and
Ben Harvey 38. Population and Demographics Carl Haub 39. Water Re-use
Choon Nam Ong 40. War and Conflict Barry S. Levy and Victor W. Sidel Part
6: Policies and their Implementation 41. Introduction: Policies and
Regulations on Water and Health Michael Rouse 42. Integrated Water
Resources Management Kebreab Ghebremichael, Jochen Eckart, Krishna Khatri
and Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy 43. International Policy Jamie Bartram,
Georgia Kayser, Bruce Gordon and Felix Dodds 44. Drinking Water Quality
Regulations Katrina Charles and Kathy Pond 45. Recreational Outdoor Water
Regulations Julie Kinzelman 46. Swimming Pool Regulations Kathy Pond and
Lowell Lewis 47. Wastewater Regulations Laura Sima 48. Water Charges and
Subsidies Richard Franceys 49. Water Exchange Systems Srinivas Sridharan,
Dani J. Barrington and Stephen Saunders 50. Information in Water and Health
Pamela Furniss 51. The Human Rights Framework for Water Services Inga T.
Winkler and Virginia Roaf 52. Menstrual Hygiene Management and WASH Marni
Sommer and Bethany A. Caruso 53. Health Impact Assessment Lorna Fewtrell
Part 7: Investigative Tools 54. Section Introduction: Investigative Tools
David Kay 55. Epidemiology Karin Yeatts 56. Quantitative Microbial Risk
Assessment Gertjan Medema 57. Burden of Disease Assessment Jacqueline
MacDonald Gibson 58. Water Monitoring and Testing Huw Taylor 59. Indicators
of Microbial Quality Joe Brown and Phillip Grammer 60. Pollutant Transport
Modelling David Kay 61. GIS and Spatial Analysis Jim Wright 62. Demand
Assessment and Valuation Marc Jeuland 63. Cost-benefit Analysis and
Cost-effectiveness Analysis Marc Jeuland Part 8: Learning from History 64.
Section Introduction: Learning from History Peter A. Coclanis 65. Cholera
Epidemic in Hamburg, Germany 1892 Martin Exner 66. The Discovery of the
Aetiology of Cholera, Robert Koch, 1883 Martin Exner 67. Dr. John Snow and
the Broad Street Pump Rosalind Stanwell-Smith 68. The Arsenic Crisis in
Bangladesh Christine Marie George 69. Walkerton - Systemic Flaws Allow a
Fatal Outbreak Steve Hrudey and Elizabeth J. Hrudey 70. Milwaukee and the
Cryptosporidium Outbreak of 1993 M. Stevne Gradus 71. Edwin Chadwick and
the Public Health Act 1848 - Principal Architect of Sanitary Reform Martin
Exner
2. Introduction: Water-related Hazards Stéphanie McFadyen and William
Robertson 3. Bradley Classification of Disease Transmission Route for
Water-related Hazards Jamie Bartram and Paul Hunter 4. Waterborne and
Water-washed Disease Mark D. Sobsey 5. Water-based Disease and Microbial
Growth Charles P. Gerba and Gordon Nichols 6. Water Related Insect Vectors
of Disease Arne Bomblies 7. Health Impacts of Water Carriage Jo-Anne Geere
8. Hazards from Legionella Richard Bentham 9. Toxic Cyanobacteria Ron W.
Zurawell 10. Chemical Hazards Lisa Smeester, Andrew E. Yosim and Rebecca C.
Fry 11. Radionuclides in Water R. William Field Part 2: Sources of Exposure
12. Introduction: Exposure Pathways Katherine Pond 13. Drinking Water
Contamination Christine Stauber and Lisa Casanova 14. Recreational Water
Contamination Marc Verhougstraete, Jonathan Sexton and Kelly Reynolds 15.
Water and Foodborne Contamination Timothy R. Julian and Kellogg J. Schwab
16. Waterborne Zoonoses Victor Gannon and Chad R. Laing Part 3:
Interventions (What do we do to Reduce Exposure) 17. Introduction:
Interventions to Reduce Water-related Disease Katherine Pond, David M. Gute
and Susan Murcot 18. Drinking Water Supply Jamie Bartram and Samuel Godfrey
19. Drinking Water Treatment Donald Reid 20. Wastewater Treatment Laura
Sima 21. Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Maria Elena Figueroa
and D. Lawrence Kincaid 22. Water for Hygiene Aidan A. Cronin and Therese
Dooley 23. Water Safety Plans Katrina Charles 24. System Maintenance and
Sustainability Neil S. Grigg 25. Managing Chemical Hazards Jacqueline
MacDonald Gibson and Nicholas DeFelice Part 4: Implementing Interventions
26. Introduction: Settings-based Approaches Laura Linnan and Anna Grummon
27. Household-focused Interventions Daniele Lantagne and David M. Gute 28.
Water in Schools Matthew C. Freeman 29. Water and Hydration in the
Workplace Bonnie Rogers and Susan Randolph 30. Healthcare Settings Martin
Exner 31. Water Supply in Rural Settings Sara J. Marks and Kellogg J.
Schwab 32. Integrated Urban Water Management Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy,
Jochen Eckart, Kebreab Ghebremichael and Seneshaw Tsegaye Part 5: Distal
Influences 33. Introduction: Distal Influences David M. Gute 34. Water
Scarcity Sarah Bell 35. Climate Change Katrina Charles 36. Poverty Leo
Heller and Sandy Cairncross 37. Emergencies and Disasters Andy Bastable and
Ben Harvey 38. Population and Demographics Carl Haub 39. Water Re-use
Choon Nam Ong 40. War and Conflict Barry S. Levy and Victor W. Sidel Part
6: Policies and their Implementation 41. Introduction: Policies and
Regulations on Water and Health Michael Rouse 42. Integrated Water
Resources Management Kebreab Ghebremichael, Jochen Eckart, Krishna Khatri
and Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy 43. International Policy Jamie Bartram,
Georgia Kayser, Bruce Gordon and Felix Dodds 44. Drinking Water Quality
Regulations Katrina Charles and Kathy Pond 45. Recreational Outdoor Water
Regulations Julie Kinzelman 46. Swimming Pool Regulations Kathy Pond and
Lowell Lewis 47. Wastewater Regulations Laura Sima 48. Water Charges and
Subsidies Richard Franceys 49. Water Exchange Systems Srinivas Sridharan,
Dani J. Barrington and Stephen Saunders 50. Information in Water and Health
Pamela Furniss 51. The Human Rights Framework for Water Services Inga T.
Winkler and Virginia Roaf 52. Menstrual Hygiene Management and WASH Marni
Sommer and Bethany A. Caruso 53. Health Impact Assessment Lorna Fewtrell
Part 7: Investigative Tools 54. Section Introduction: Investigative Tools
David Kay 55. Epidemiology Karin Yeatts 56. Quantitative Microbial Risk
Assessment Gertjan Medema 57. Burden of Disease Assessment Jacqueline
MacDonald Gibson 58. Water Monitoring and Testing Huw Taylor 59. Indicators
of Microbial Quality Joe Brown and Phillip Grammer 60. Pollutant Transport
Modelling David Kay 61. GIS and Spatial Analysis Jim Wright 62. Demand
Assessment and Valuation Marc Jeuland 63. Cost-benefit Analysis and
Cost-effectiveness Analysis Marc Jeuland Part 8: Learning from History 64.
Section Introduction: Learning from History Peter A. Coclanis 65. Cholera
Epidemic in Hamburg, Germany 1892 Martin Exner 66. The Discovery of the
Aetiology of Cholera, Robert Koch, 1883 Martin Exner 67. Dr. John Snow and
the Broad Street Pump Rosalind Stanwell-Smith 68. The Arsenic Crisis in
Bangladesh Christine Marie George 69. Walkerton - Systemic Flaws Allow a
Fatal Outbreak Steve Hrudey and Elizabeth J. Hrudey 70. Milwaukee and the
Cryptosporidium Outbreak of 1993 M. Stevne Gradus 71. Edwin Chadwick and
the Public Health Act 1848 - Principal Architect of Sanitary Reform Martin
Exner
1. Introduction Jamie Bartram and Rachel Baum Part 1: Water-related Hazards
2. Introduction: Water-related Hazards Stéphanie McFadyen and William
Robertson 3. Bradley Classification of Disease Transmission Route for
Water-related Hazards Jamie Bartram and Paul Hunter 4. Waterborne and
Water-washed Disease Mark D. Sobsey 5. Water-based Disease and Microbial
Growth Charles P. Gerba and Gordon Nichols 6. Water Related Insect Vectors
of Disease Arne Bomblies 7. Health Impacts of Water Carriage Jo-Anne Geere
8. Hazards from Legionella Richard Bentham 9. Toxic Cyanobacteria Ron W.
Zurawell 10. Chemical Hazards Lisa Smeester, Andrew E. Yosim and Rebecca C.
Fry 11. Radionuclides in Water R. William Field Part 2: Sources of Exposure
12. Introduction: Exposure Pathways Katherine Pond 13. Drinking Water
Contamination Christine Stauber and Lisa Casanova 14. Recreational Water
Contamination Marc Verhougstraete, Jonathan Sexton and Kelly Reynolds 15.
Water and Foodborne Contamination Timothy R. Julian and Kellogg J. Schwab
16. Waterborne Zoonoses Victor Gannon and Chad R. Laing Part 3:
Interventions (What do we do to Reduce Exposure) 17. Introduction:
Interventions to Reduce Water-related Disease Katherine Pond, David M. Gute
and Susan Murcot 18. Drinking Water Supply Jamie Bartram and Samuel Godfrey
19. Drinking Water Treatment Donald Reid 20. Wastewater Treatment Laura
Sima 21. Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Maria Elena Figueroa
and D. Lawrence Kincaid 22. Water for Hygiene Aidan A. Cronin and Therese
Dooley 23. Water Safety Plans Katrina Charles 24. System Maintenance and
Sustainability Neil S. Grigg 25. Managing Chemical Hazards Jacqueline
MacDonald Gibson and Nicholas DeFelice Part 4: Implementing Interventions
26. Introduction: Settings-based Approaches Laura Linnan and Anna Grummon
27. Household-focused Interventions Daniele Lantagne and David M. Gute 28.
Water in Schools Matthew C. Freeman 29. Water and Hydration in the
Workplace Bonnie Rogers and Susan Randolph 30. Healthcare Settings Martin
Exner 31. Water Supply in Rural Settings Sara J. Marks and Kellogg J.
Schwab 32. Integrated Urban Water Management Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy,
Jochen Eckart, Kebreab Ghebremichael and Seneshaw Tsegaye Part 5: Distal
Influences 33. Introduction: Distal Influences David M. Gute 34. Water
Scarcity Sarah Bell 35. Climate Change Katrina Charles 36. Poverty Leo
Heller and Sandy Cairncross 37. Emergencies and Disasters Andy Bastable and
Ben Harvey 38. Population and Demographics Carl Haub 39. Water Re-use
Choon Nam Ong 40. War and Conflict Barry S. Levy and Victor W. Sidel Part
6: Policies and their Implementation 41. Introduction: Policies and
Regulations on Water and Health Michael Rouse 42. Integrated Water
Resources Management Kebreab Ghebremichael, Jochen Eckart, Krishna Khatri
and Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy 43. International Policy Jamie Bartram,
Georgia Kayser, Bruce Gordon and Felix Dodds 44. Drinking Water Quality
Regulations Katrina Charles and Kathy Pond 45. Recreational Outdoor Water
Regulations Julie Kinzelman 46. Swimming Pool Regulations Kathy Pond and
Lowell Lewis 47. Wastewater Regulations Laura Sima 48. Water Charges and
Subsidies Richard Franceys 49. Water Exchange Systems Srinivas Sridharan,
Dani J. Barrington and Stephen Saunders 50. Information in Water and Health
Pamela Furniss 51. The Human Rights Framework for Water Services Inga T.
Winkler and Virginia Roaf 52. Menstrual Hygiene Management and WASH Marni
Sommer and Bethany A. Caruso 53. Health Impact Assessment Lorna Fewtrell
Part 7: Investigative Tools 54. Section Introduction: Investigative Tools
David Kay 55. Epidemiology Karin Yeatts 56. Quantitative Microbial Risk
Assessment Gertjan Medema 57. Burden of Disease Assessment Jacqueline
MacDonald Gibson 58. Water Monitoring and Testing Huw Taylor 59. Indicators
of Microbial Quality Joe Brown and Phillip Grammer 60. Pollutant Transport
Modelling David Kay 61. GIS and Spatial Analysis Jim Wright 62. Demand
Assessment and Valuation Marc Jeuland 63. Cost-benefit Analysis and
Cost-effectiveness Analysis Marc Jeuland Part 8: Learning from History 64.
Section Introduction: Learning from History Peter A. Coclanis 65. Cholera
Epidemic in Hamburg, Germany 1892 Martin Exner 66. The Discovery of the
Aetiology of Cholera, Robert Koch, 1883 Martin Exner 67. Dr. John Snow and
the Broad Street Pump Rosalind Stanwell-Smith 68. The Arsenic Crisis in
Bangladesh Christine Marie George 69. Walkerton - Systemic Flaws Allow a
Fatal Outbreak Steve Hrudey and Elizabeth J. Hrudey 70. Milwaukee and the
Cryptosporidium Outbreak of 1993 M. Stevne Gradus 71. Edwin Chadwick and
the Public Health Act 1848 - Principal Architect of Sanitary Reform Martin
Exner
2. Introduction: Water-related Hazards Stéphanie McFadyen and William
Robertson 3. Bradley Classification of Disease Transmission Route for
Water-related Hazards Jamie Bartram and Paul Hunter 4. Waterborne and
Water-washed Disease Mark D. Sobsey 5. Water-based Disease and Microbial
Growth Charles P. Gerba and Gordon Nichols 6. Water Related Insect Vectors
of Disease Arne Bomblies 7. Health Impacts of Water Carriage Jo-Anne Geere
8. Hazards from Legionella Richard Bentham 9. Toxic Cyanobacteria Ron W.
Zurawell 10. Chemical Hazards Lisa Smeester, Andrew E. Yosim and Rebecca C.
Fry 11. Radionuclides in Water R. William Field Part 2: Sources of Exposure
12. Introduction: Exposure Pathways Katherine Pond 13. Drinking Water
Contamination Christine Stauber and Lisa Casanova 14. Recreational Water
Contamination Marc Verhougstraete, Jonathan Sexton and Kelly Reynolds 15.
Water and Foodborne Contamination Timothy R. Julian and Kellogg J. Schwab
16. Waterborne Zoonoses Victor Gannon and Chad R. Laing Part 3:
Interventions (What do we do to Reduce Exposure) 17. Introduction:
Interventions to Reduce Water-related Disease Katherine Pond, David M. Gute
and Susan Murcot 18. Drinking Water Supply Jamie Bartram and Samuel Godfrey
19. Drinking Water Treatment Donald Reid 20. Wastewater Treatment Laura
Sima 21. Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Maria Elena Figueroa
and D. Lawrence Kincaid 22. Water for Hygiene Aidan A. Cronin and Therese
Dooley 23. Water Safety Plans Katrina Charles 24. System Maintenance and
Sustainability Neil S. Grigg 25. Managing Chemical Hazards Jacqueline
MacDonald Gibson and Nicholas DeFelice Part 4: Implementing Interventions
26. Introduction: Settings-based Approaches Laura Linnan and Anna Grummon
27. Household-focused Interventions Daniele Lantagne and David M. Gute 28.
Water in Schools Matthew C. Freeman 29. Water and Hydration in the
Workplace Bonnie Rogers and Susan Randolph 30. Healthcare Settings Martin
Exner 31. Water Supply in Rural Settings Sara J. Marks and Kellogg J.
Schwab 32. Integrated Urban Water Management Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy,
Jochen Eckart, Kebreab Ghebremichael and Seneshaw Tsegaye Part 5: Distal
Influences 33. Introduction: Distal Influences David M. Gute 34. Water
Scarcity Sarah Bell 35. Climate Change Katrina Charles 36. Poverty Leo
Heller and Sandy Cairncross 37. Emergencies and Disasters Andy Bastable and
Ben Harvey 38. Population and Demographics Carl Haub 39. Water Re-use
Choon Nam Ong 40. War and Conflict Barry S. Levy and Victor W. Sidel Part
6: Policies and their Implementation 41. Introduction: Policies and
Regulations on Water and Health Michael Rouse 42. Integrated Water
Resources Management Kebreab Ghebremichael, Jochen Eckart, Krishna Khatri
and Kalanithy Vairavamoorthy 43. International Policy Jamie Bartram,
Georgia Kayser, Bruce Gordon and Felix Dodds 44. Drinking Water Quality
Regulations Katrina Charles and Kathy Pond 45. Recreational Outdoor Water
Regulations Julie Kinzelman 46. Swimming Pool Regulations Kathy Pond and
Lowell Lewis 47. Wastewater Regulations Laura Sima 48. Water Charges and
Subsidies Richard Franceys 49. Water Exchange Systems Srinivas Sridharan,
Dani J. Barrington and Stephen Saunders 50. Information in Water and Health
Pamela Furniss 51. The Human Rights Framework for Water Services Inga T.
Winkler and Virginia Roaf 52. Menstrual Hygiene Management and WASH Marni
Sommer and Bethany A. Caruso 53. Health Impact Assessment Lorna Fewtrell
Part 7: Investigative Tools 54. Section Introduction: Investigative Tools
David Kay 55. Epidemiology Karin Yeatts 56. Quantitative Microbial Risk
Assessment Gertjan Medema 57. Burden of Disease Assessment Jacqueline
MacDonald Gibson 58. Water Monitoring and Testing Huw Taylor 59. Indicators
of Microbial Quality Joe Brown and Phillip Grammer 60. Pollutant Transport
Modelling David Kay 61. GIS and Spatial Analysis Jim Wright 62. Demand
Assessment and Valuation Marc Jeuland 63. Cost-benefit Analysis and
Cost-effectiveness Analysis Marc Jeuland Part 8: Learning from History 64.
Section Introduction: Learning from History Peter A. Coclanis 65. Cholera
Epidemic in Hamburg, Germany 1892 Martin Exner 66. The Discovery of the
Aetiology of Cholera, Robert Koch, 1883 Martin Exner 67. Dr. John Snow and
the Broad Street Pump Rosalind Stanwell-Smith 68. The Arsenic Crisis in
Bangladesh Christine Marie George 69. Walkerton - Systemic Flaws Allow a
Fatal Outbreak Steve Hrudey and Elizabeth J. Hrudey 70. Milwaukee and the
Cryptosporidium Outbreak of 1993 M. Stevne Gradus 71. Edwin Chadwick and
the Public Health Act 1848 - Principal Architect of Sanitary Reform Martin
Exner