The paper considers the long-term trajectory of public health and whether a ‘Golden Era’ in Public Health might be coming to an end. While successful elements of the 20th century policy approach need still to be applied in the developing world, two significant flaws are now apparent within its core thinking. It assumes that continuing economic growth will generate sufficient wealth to pay for the public health infrastructure and improvement needed in the 21st century when, in reality, externalised costs are spiralling. Secondly, there is growing mismatch between ecosystems and human progress. While 20th century development has undeniably improved public health, it has also undermined the capacity to maintain life on a sustainable basis and...
This article explores the notion of ecological sustainability in the context of public health educat...
Key sections include: Environment, infectious disease, locating public health, the enlightenment...
There has been much reflection on the need for a new understanding of global health and the urgency ...
It seems to be the fate of public health as concept, movement, and reality to veer between political...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Association Conference (UKPHA) in March 2009.Ecolo...
This paper will argue that the UK has seen several phases of public health improvement since the Ind...
Preventing environmental exposures that threaten human health remains among the best but least atten...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
Ecological public health has been proposed as an approach appropriate for addressing the multiple tr...
Ecological public health has been proposed as an approach appropriate for addressing the multiple tr...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
Western governments currently prioritize economic growth and the pursuit of profit above alternative...
Earth's natural systems represent a growing threat to human health. And yet, global health has mainl...
Climate change, poverty, environmental degradation, and deepening inequality – the future before us ...
This article explores the notion of ecological sustainability in the context of public health educat...
Key sections include: Environment, infectious disease, locating public health, the enlightenment...
There has been much reflection on the need for a new understanding of global health and the urgency ...
It seems to be the fate of public health as concept, movement, and reality to veer between political...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Association Conference (UKPHA) in March 2009.Ecolo...
This paper will argue that the UK has seen several phases of public health improvement since the Ind...
Preventing environmental exposures that threaten human health remains among the best but least atten...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
Ecological public health has been proposed as an approach appropriate for addressing the multiple tr...
Ecological public health has been proposed as an approach appropriate for addressing the multiple tr...
Despite substantial attention within the fields of public and planetary health on developing an econ...
Western governments currently prioritize economic growth and the pursuit of profit above alternative...
Earth's natural systems represent a growing threat to human health. And yet, global health has mainl...
Climate change, poverty, environmental degradation, and deepening inequality – the future before us ...
This article explores the notion of ecological sustainability in the context of public health educat...
Key sections include: Environment, infectious disease, locating public health, the enlightenment...
There has been much reflection on the need for a new understanding of global health and the urgency ...