Pesticides and Global Health Pesticides and Global Health
Anthropology and Global Public Health

Pesticides and Global Health

Understanding Agrochemical Dependence and Investing in Sustainable Solutions

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Publisher Description

This concise, accessible introduction to understanding agricultural chemicals and public health combines a broad synthesis on a global scale with rich ethnographic narratives on a human scale. Drawing on epidemiology, policy analysis, and social science research on the global commodity chain, the authors describe the system of global agrochemical dependence that constitutes a major threat to human health. Then they draw readers into the lush mountainsides of highland Guatemala, telling personal stories of farmers, their experiences with public health programs, their struggles against agrichemical dependence, and their innovations in sustainable agriculture. Finally, they show how this kind of qualitative, multi-level analysis holds practical lessons for public health. This engaging, brief text is an ideal supplement for courses in global health, introducing students to key concepts with broad coverage and engrossing ethnographic detail.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2016
17 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
148
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
2.9
MB

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