
pmid: 12571726
pmc: PMC2567709
The environment continues to be a source of ill-health for many people, particularly in developing countries. International environmental law offers a viable strategy for enhancing public health through the promotion of increased awareness of the linkages between health and environment, mobilization of technical and financial resources, strengthening of research and monitoring, enforcement of health-related standards, and promotion of global cooperation. An enhanced capacity to utilize international environmental law could lead to significant worldwide gains in public health.
Greenhouse Effect, Conservation of Natural Resources, International Cooperation, International law, Health Promotion, Environment, Greenhouse effect, Global Health, Environmental pollution, Developing countries, Humans, Policy Making, Developing Countries, Environmental exposure/legislation, Interinstitutional relations, International Agencies, Environmental Exposure, Environmental health, World health, Conservation of natural resources/legislation, Public Health, Public aspects of medicine, RA1-1270, International cooperation, Environmental Health
Greenhouse Effect, Conservation of Natural Resources, International Cooperation, International law, Health Promotion, Environment, Greenhouse effect, Global Health, Environmental pollution, Developing countries, Humans, Policy Making, Developing Countries, Environmental exposure/legislation, Interinstitutional relations, International Agencies, Environmental Exposure, Environmental health, World health, Conservation of natural resources/legislation, Public Health, Public aspects of medicine, RA1-1270, International cooperation, Environmental Health
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