Titre :
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Overview of the environment and health in Europe in the 1990s.
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Auteurs :
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R.E. NOVICK, éd. ;
Jamie BARTRAM ;
Roberto BERTOLLINI ;
et al. ;
Marco JERMINI ;
Michal KRZYZANOWSKI ;
Alexander KUCHUK, coor. ;
Kathy POND ;
Elaine PRICE, introd. ;
Katrin SCHMIDT ;
Peter WEIGERT ;
World Health Organization (WHO). Regional Office for Europe (Copenhagen, DNK) ;
Third Ministerial Conference on Environment and Health. (16-18/06/1999; London (GBR))
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Type de document :
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Congrès
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Editeur :
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Copenhague : OMS - bureau régional, 1999
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Description :
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231p. / graph., carte, tabl.
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Langues:
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Anglais
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Mots-clés :
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Pollution intérieure
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Prévention accident
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Qualité air
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Sécurité alimentaire
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Santé environnementale
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Etat santé
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Environnement
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Espérance vie
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Mortalité infantile
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Cause décès
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Mortalité
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Morbidité
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Climat
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Couche ozone
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Contamination aliment
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Intoxication alimentaire
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Contrôle aliment
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Pollution eau
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Qualité eau
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Pollution atmosphérique
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Accident chimique
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Accident nucléaire
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Accident circulation
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Accident domestique
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Condition vie
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Milieu urbain
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Guerre
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Lieu travail
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Programme santé
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Coopération sanitaire internationale
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Etude prospective
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Europe
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Résumé :
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This document presents an objective, comprehensive analysis of environment and health in Europe in the 1990s and of the action undertaken to improve it. It provides the basis for policy-makers to evaluate the effectiveness of the programmes initiated to tackle the major environmental hazards to health in Europe in the 1990s, to examine the role of international organizations in promoting and implementing these programmes and to advise on how international activities can be best coordinated. The first part of this document focuses on the burden of environmentally related illness. It examines the most recent available data for selected indicators of health status and the main approaches to quantifying the links between health status and environmental factors. The second part analyses the priority environment and health issues identified at the Helsinki Conference. The third part looks at the development of NEHAPs and at how they have brought together a wide range of partners to initiate action to address the priority issues identified.
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