Environmental Biology is a crucial aspect of Environmental health, focusing on the intricate relationship between human well-being and the surrounding environment. The quality of air, water, soil, and the overall ecosystem profoundly influences human health. Exposure to pollutants, such as air and water contaminants, can lead to a range of health issues, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular diseases, and various infections. Understanding these environmental factors is essential for creating effective strategies to mitigate health risks and promote overall well-being. In Environmental Biology, researchers and practitioners delve into the study of environmental factors that contribute to the spread of diseases and the degradation of ecosystems. They explore the impacts of human activities, such as industrial processes and urbanization, on the environment and subsequently on human health. Conservation and sustainable practices are integral components of environmental health, aiming to maintain the balance of ecosystems and minimize the negative consequences on both nature and public health. By incorporating interdisciplinary approaches, Environmental Biology seeks to find innovative solutions to address emerging environmental challenges and safeguard the health of current and future generations. Environmental health is not only about identifying and addressing existing issues but also about preventing potential threats. Through risk assessment, monitoring, and regulatory measures, Environmental Biology plays a pivotal role in shaping policies that promote a healthier coexistence between humans and the environment. As we continue to face global challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, the insights gained from Environmental Biology are instrumental in developing sustainable practices and fostering a harmonious relationship between human societies and the ecosystems they inhabit.
Title : Spillover at the edge: Mapping zoonotic disease risk in the wildland-urban interface
Roman Sharnuud, University of Tennessee, United States
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Amelia Burke Garcia, NORC at the University of Chicago, United States
Title : Confidence as care: Empowering under represented voices in public health leadership and community engagement
Sheena Yap Chan, The Tao of Self-Confidence, Canada
Title : Redefining eHealth literacy for the digital age: A scoping review to advance equity, engagement, and behaviour change
Comfort Sanuade, Concordia University, Canada
Title : Innovative approaches in public health leadership: Empowering communities for resilient health systems
Mohammad Kamal Hussain, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia
Title : Assessing human exposure to key chemical carcinogens diagnostic approaches and interpretation
Vladan Radosavljevic, Military Medical Academy, Serbia