Health and Environmental Effects of Ambient Air Pollution 1st Edition
Capture the urgency of our shared atmosphere with Health and Environmental Effects of Ambient Air Pollution, 1st Edition by Mohammad Hadi Dehghani, Rama Rao Karri, Teresa Vera, and Salwa Kamal Mohamed Hassan. This authoritative volume pulls readers into the frontlines of air quality science and public health with clarity and gravitas.
Delve into a comprehensive examination of ambient air pollution — from PM2.5, ozone, and NOx to emerging contaminants — and learn how exposure assessment, toxicology, and epidemiology link pollution to respiratory, cardiovascular, and developmental outcomes. Richly illustrated with data-driven analyses and global case studies, the book explains complex mechanisms in accessible language for researchers, policymakers, clinicians, and urban planners.
Practical insights make this more than a reference: discover evidence-based mitigation strategies, regulatory frameworks, and community-level interventions that improve air quality in megacities and rural regions alike. Regional perspectives span urban centers in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, making the work geo-relevant for practitioners addressing local and transboundary air pollution challenges.
Whether you’re a graduate student, environmental consultant, public health professional, or decision-maker, this edition equips you with the scientific foundations and actionable policy guidance needed to reduce health burdens and protect ecosystems. Clear summaries, up-to-date research, and multidisciplinary viewpoints create a compelling resource for anyone committed to cleaner air and healthier communities.
Invest in knowledge that matters: add Health and Environmental Effects of Ambient Air Pollution, 1st Edition to your library and be part of the solution to one of the 21st century’s most pressing environmental health issues.
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