Health is a central aspect of all conceptions of human well-being and flourishing. This chapter considers a number of contemporary challenges in human health through the lens of ecological economics, and makes suggestions for developing a more focused agenda for applying ecological economics to health. The chapter applies a framework based upon the World Health Organization’s Ten Threats to Global Health. Non-communicable diseases (NCD) overtook infectious diseases as the leading cause of deaths globally two decades ago; a significant portion of the preventable burden of NCDs is driven by harmful overconsumption, and there is growing recognition of the interlinked impacts of global syndemics such as malnutrition, obesity ...
Earth's natural systems represent a growing threat to human health. And yet, global health has mainl...
Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing eviden...
Climate change threatens humanity and the planet on which we live. Social inequities, including in t...
This chapter considers the implications of different ecological macroeconomic models for health and ...
After reading this chapter you will be able to describe the mechanisms through which human health de...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
Ecosystem processes and the biodiversity that supports them are the basis for all ecological functio...
Although health has improved for many people, the extent of health inequities between and within cou...
This chapter does not focus on traditional Health Economics – numerous textbooks exist that promote ...
There are many determinants of health and well-being, and they can all interact with one another. Hu...
AbstractScientific investigations have progressively refined our understanding of the influence of t...
Background: Traditionally, discussions of the “sustainability” of health care systems have largely b...
Abstract: Human health and well-being is affected appreciably by the environment around...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Background: Traditionally, discussions of the “sustainability” of health care systems have largely b...
Earth's natural systems represent a growing threat to human health. And yet, global health has mainl...
Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing eviden...
Climate change threatens humanity and the planet on which we live. Social inequities, including in t...
This chapter considers the implications of different ecological macroeconomic models for health and ...
After reading this chapter you will be able to describe the mechanisms through which human health de...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
Ecosystem processes and the biodiversity that supports them are the basis for all ecological functio...
Although health has improved for many people, the extent of health inequities between and within cou...
This chapter does not focus on traditional Health Economics – numerous textbooks exist that promote ...
There are many determinants of health and well-being, and they can all interact with one another. Hu...
AbstractScientific investigations have progressively refined our understanding of the influence of t...
Background: Traditionally, discussions of the “sustainability” of health care systems have largely b...
Abstract: Human health and well-being is affected appreciably by the environment around...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Background: Traditionally, discussions of the “sustainability” of health care systems have largely b...
Earth's natural systems represent a growing threat to human health. And yet, global health has mainl...
Although commercial entities can contribute positively to health and society there is growing eviden...
Climate change threatens humanity and the planet on which we live. Social inequities, including in t...