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World Health Organization : Year 1994 ; Prevention in Primary Care, Environmental Hazard, No. 94 01 Mt01 (1): Long-Term Programme for Pollution Monitoring and Research in the Mediterranean Sea (Med/Pol Phase II) Health Risks from Marine Pollution in the Mediterranean Part 1 Implications for Policy Makers

By Andrew J. Amato-Gauci

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Title: World Health Organization : Year 1994 ; Prevention in Primary Care, Environmental Hazard, No. 94 01 Mt01 (1): Long-Term Programme for Pollution Monitoring and Research in the Mediterranean Sea (Med/Pol Phase II) Health Risks from Marine Pollution in the Mediterranean Part 1 Implications for Policy Makers  
Author: Andrew J. Amato-Gauci
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Language: English
Subject: Health., Public health, Wellness programs
Collections: Medical Library Collection, World Health Collection
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Publisher: World Health Organization

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INTRODUCTION This report is intended for policy makers with responsibilities for environmental health. It outlines health risks from marine pollution in the Mediterranean and describes the public health and economic benefits of control measures. A checklist is included. WHO/EURO, jointly with UNEP, has also published two scientific documents within the framework of the Mediterranean Action Plan, that deal with the assessment of health risks and the design and implementation of monitoring programmes in the Mediterranean.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 2. The long term programme of pollution monitoring and research in the mediterranean sea 1 3. The contribution of med pol to sustainable development 2 4. Control measures 3 5. Implications for public health of the microbiological hazards 3 6. Implications for public health of the chemical hazards 4 7. Economic aspects and the associated benefits to health 4 8. A checklist of points for policy makers to consider 5

 
 



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