0483/2012 - Global Environmental Health and Sustainable Development: The Role at Rio+20 Global Environmental Health and Sustainable Development: The Role at Rio+20
• Gregg L. Furie - Furie GL - Bethesda, MD 20892 - Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program and the Department of Veterans Affairs - <john.balbus@nih.gov>
Coautor(es):
• John Balbus - Balbus - Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program and the Department of Veterans Affairs - <john.balbus@nih.gov>
Área Temática:
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Resumo:
Abstract
The Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development represents a crucial opportunity to place environmental health at the forefront of the sustainable development agenda. Billions of people living in low- and middle-income countries continue to be afflicted by preventable diseases due to modifiable environmental exposures, causing needless suffering and perpetuating a cycle of poverty. Current processes of economic development, while alleviating many social and health problems, are increasingly linked to environmental health threats, ranging from air pollution and physical inactivity to global climate change. Sustainable development practices attempt to reduce environmental impacts and should, in theory, reduce adverse environmental health consequences compared to traditional development. Yet these efforts could also result in unintended harm and impaired economic development if the new “Green Economy” is not carefully assessed for adverse environmental and occupational health impacts. The environmental health community has an essential role to play in underscoring these relationships as international leaders gather to craft sustainable development policies.
Palavras-chave:
sustainable development
environmental health
global health
climate change
Rio+20
Abstract:
The Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development represents a crucial opportunity to place environmental health at the forefront of the sustainable development agenda. Billions of people living in low- and middle-income countries continue to be afflicted by preventable diseases due to modifiable environmental exposures, causing needless suffering and perpetuating a cycle of poverty. Current processes of economic development, while alleviating many social and health problems, are increasingly linked to environmental health threats, ranging from air pollution and physical inactivity to global climate change. Sustainable development practices attempt to reduce environmental impacts and should, in theory, reduce adverse environmental health consequences compared to traditional development. Yet these efforts could also result in unintended harm and impaired economic development if the new “Green Economy” is not carefully assessed for adverse environmental and occupational health impacts. The environmental health community has an essential role to play in underscoring these relationships as international leaders gather to craft sustainable development policies.
Keywords:
sustainable development
environmental health
global health
climate change
Rio+20
Global Environmental Health and Sustainable Development: The Role at Rio+20
Resumo (abstract):
The Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development represents a crucial opportunity to place environmental health at the forefront of the sustainable development agenda. Billions of people living in low- and middle-income countries continue to be afflicted by preventable diseases due to modifiable environmental exposures, causing needless suffering and perpetuating a cycle of poverty. Current processes of economic development, while alleviating many social and health problems, are increasingly linked to environmental health threats, ranging from air pollution and physical inactivity to global climate change. Sustainable development practices attempt to reduce environmental impacts and should, in theory, reduce adverse environmental health consequences compared to traditional development. Yet these efforts could also result in unintended harm and impaired economic development if the new “Green Economy” is not carefully assessed for adverse environmental and occupational health impacts. The environmental health community has an essential role to play in underscoring these relationships as international leaders gather to craft sustainable development policies.
Palavras-chave (keywords):
sustainable development
environmental health
global health
climate change
Rio+20
Furie GL, Balbus. Global Environmental Health and Sustainable Development: The Role at Rio+20. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2012/abr). [Citado em 24/01/2025].
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