Soils and Human Health
Editat de Eric C. Brevik, Lynn C. Burgessen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 2016
Features
- Discusses ways the soil science community can contribute to the improvement of soil health
- Approaches human health from a soils-focused perspective, covering the influence of soil conservation and contact with soil on human health
- Illustrates topics via case studies including arsenic in groundwater in Bangladesh; the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam; heavy metal contamination in Shipham, United Kingdom and Omaha, Nebraska, USA; and electronic waste recycling in China.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138199316
ISBN-10: 1138199311
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 143
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States
ISBN-10: 1138199311
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: 143
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States
Public țintă
Academic and Professional ReferenceCuprins
Topic Overview: An Introduction to Soil Science Basics. Soils and Human Health: An Overview. Human Health as It Relates to Materials Found in Soil: Soil, Heavy Metals, and Human Health. Organic Pollutants in Soil. Human Disease from Introduced and Resident Soilborne Pathogens. Radioactive Elements in Soil: Interactions, Health Risks, Remediation, and Monitoring. Soil’s Influence on Water Quality and Human Health. Human Use of and Interactions with Soil: Geophagy: An Anthropological Perspective. Soil Minerals, Organisms, and Human Health: Medicinal Uses of Soils and Soil Materials. Soils, Human Health, and Wealth: A Complicated Relationship. Human Contact with Plants and Soils for Health and Well-Being. Organic Farming: Impacts on Soil, Food, and Human Health. Addressing Soil Impacts on Public Health: Issues and Recommendations. Food Security and Climate Change: Soils and Food Security. Soils, Climate, and Human Adaptability: Review of History in the Holocene. Climate Change, Soils, and Human Health.
Notă biografică
Eric Brevik, PhD, is Associate Professor of Geology and Soils at Dickinson State University in North Dakota, USA.
Lynn C. Burgess, PhD, is Associate Professor of Biology, and Director of the Environmental Health Program at Dickinson State University in North Dakota, USA.
Lynn C. Burgess, PhD, is Associate Professor of Biology, and Director of the Environmental Health Program at Dickinson State University in North Dakota, USA.
Recenzii
"These two editors provide an ideal mix of interests and expertise to explore this topic. They have recruited an outstanding group of authors … The book that resulted from their efforts is an introductory text that is easily readable. … Most chapters are highly referenced so that readers can go to original papers to obtain more in-depth information. … Overall, I enjoyed reading Soils and Human Health. It would be an excellent textbook for an elective course. The CD that includes all of the figures in color .tif files is a nice touch. I also recommend this book for the more casual reader interesting in learning more about how and why soils, and how we manage them, are important in maintaining human health in both developed and underdeveloped places in the world."
—Warren A. Dick, School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University, Journal of Environmental Quality, 2013
"Soils and Human Health provides a broad international background on the various geochemical, microbiological, viral, and compositional characteristics of soils and how these components impact individual and community health. This book serves as an excellent introduction to the literature for advanced students and professionals. … The editors have clearly attempted to organize and introduce these topics in a logical way, and have largely succeeded in pulling together a valuable introduction to the issues of soils and human health that also includes excellent resources for those wishing to further explore certain topics."
—Gabriel M. Filippelli, Dep. of Earth Sciences, Center for Urban Health, Indiana University-Purdue University, Soil Science Society of America Journal, 77:1876, 2013
"… covers a wide range of topics … using an accessible, although technical, language that is understandable by professionals across multiple disciplines. … The editors guide the authors of this comprehensive and inter-disciplinary work throughout a communicative and cooperative product, extremely rich in figures, tables and several case studies. … It guides both students and scientists to understand the physical, chemical and biological complexity of different issues throughout the book."
—Teodoro Miano, Professor of Soil Chemistry, University of Bari, Italy
"Why do soils matter? The current buzzwords for soils as a natural resource are (soil) quality and (soil) health. This book provides an interesting introductory perspective on both topics, although it tends to use them interchangeably. The central premise is that soils form an integral link in a holistic view of human health that includes physical, mental, and social dimensions. In general, Brevik and Burgess (both, Dickinson State Univ.) succeed in their task. …the work clearly illustrates the potential for transdisciplinary opportunities in the study of soils and the environment. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through graduate students; general readers."
—M S. Coyne, University of Kentucky, in CHOICE
"This timely effort provides thought-provoking reading … should inspire new insights and stimulate original collaborative thinking among scientists in a wide variety of fields about the global consequences of human interaction with our soils."
—Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, July 2013
—Warren A. Dick, School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University, Journal of Environmental Quality, 2013
"Soils and Human Health provides a broad international background on the various geochemical, microbiological, viral, and compositional characteristics of soils and how these components impact individual and community health. This book serves as an excellent introduction to the literature for advanced students and professionals. … The editors have clearly attempted to organize and introduce these topics in a logical way, and have largely succeeded in pulling together a valuable introduction to the issues of soils and human health that also includes excellent resources for those wishing to further explore certain topics."
—Gabriel M. Filippelli, Dep. of Earth Sciences, Center for Urban Health, Indiana University-Purdue University, Soil Science Society of America Journal, 77:1876, 2013
"… covers a wide range of topics … using an accessible, although technical, language that is understandable by professionals across multiple disciplines. … The editors guide the authors of this comprehensive and inter-disciplinary work throughout a communicative and cooperative product, extremely rich in figures, tables and several case studies. … It guides both students and scientists to understand the physical, chemical and biological complexity of different issues throughout the book."
—Teodoro Miano, Professor of Soil Chemistry, University of Bari, Italy
"Why do soils matter? The current buzzwords for soils as a natural resource are (soil) quality and (soil) health. This book provides an interesting introductory perspective on both topics, although it tends to use them interchangeably. The central premise is that soils form an integral link in a holistic view of human health that includes physical, mental, and social dimensions. In general, Brevik and Burgess (both, Dickinson State Univ.) succeed in their task. …the work clearly illustrates the potential for transdisciplinary opportunities in the study of soils and the environment. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through graduate students; general readers."
—M S. Coyne, University of Kentucky, in CHOICE
"This timely effort provides thought-provoking reading … should inspire new insights and stimulate original collaborative thinking among scientists in a wide variety of fields about the global consequences of human interaction with our soils."
—Journal of Agricultural & Food Information, July 2013
Descriere
The first reference to focus on human health from a soils perspective, this book discusses human health as a product of soil health. Authors discuss how soils influence human health in a variety of ways, including the supply of nutrients, presence of toxic materials and pathogens, and other factors such as medicines and climate change. Chapters cover soil elements and human health, soil water, geophagy, organic pollutants in soil, medicinal uses of soils, pathogens in soil, , radioactive elements/issues in soil, soil degradation, soil-based public health recommendations, heavy metals in soil, food security, and climate change.