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Soils and Human Health

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Soils and Human Health investigates the critical but often overlooked links between soil science and human health. It brings together experts from diverse fields such as geology, biology, anthropology, and geography to explore how soil conservation, contamination, and contact with soil affect health outcomes worldwide. The book includes case studies on arsenic in Bangladesh groundwater, Agent Orange in Vietnam, heavy metal pollution in the UK and US, and electronic waste recycling in China, illustrating soil's complex role in public health.

Featuring a soil science primer for interdisciplinary readers, it promotes cross-disciplinary communication to advance understanding and address knowledge gaps at the intersection of soil and health sciences.
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Ideal for students, academics, and professionals in soil science, environmental studies, public health, and related disciplines, as well as interested general readers seeking an introductory yet comprehensive view of how soil impacts human health globally.

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Despite the connections between soils and human health, there has not been a great amount of attention focused on this area when compared to many other fields of scientific and medical study. Soils and Human Health brings together authors from diverse fields with an interest in soils and human health, including soil science, geology, geography, biology, and anthropology to investigate this issue from a number of perspectives. The book includes a soil science primer chapter for readers from other fields, and discusses the ways the soil science community can contribute to improving our understanding of soils and human health.

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.

In a scientific world where the trend has often been ever-increasing specialization and increasingly difficult communication between fields and subfields, the interdisciplinary nature of soils and human health studies presents a significant challenge going forward. Fields with an interest in soils and human health need to have increased cross-disciplinary communication and cooperation.

This book is a step in the direction of accessibility and innovation, elucidating the state of knowledge in the meeting of soil and health sciences, and identifying places where more work is needed.

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Critics praise the book for its accessible and well-referenced coverage, making it suitable as both a textbook and for general readers interested in the link between soil management and health. Warren A. Dick from The Ohio State University highlights the editors' expertise and the inclusion of a helpful CD with colour figures, recommending it for courses and casual study alike. The book is commended for its broad international perspective on soil-related health factors.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781439844540

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 December 2012

Country: United States

Imprint: CRC Press Inc

Illustration: 49 Tables, black and white; 143 Illustrations, black and white

Contributors:

  • Edited by Eric C. Brevik
  • Edited by Lynn C. Burgess

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 178.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 910g

Pages: 408

About the Author

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.

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