healthmatters issue 50
Special issue: Sustainable development and health
Published Winter 2002CONTENTS
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Editorial
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News
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Column
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Interview
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Connecting health and the environment
Environmental health is the unsung hero of our public health infrastructure. Brian Hanna spoke to Tracey Khanna about its potential role
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Features
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Visionary food for thought
New thinking is set to transform the way environmental health officers see themselves, reports Ian Gray
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From local acorns...
Can local sustainability projects really make much of a difference? And how do you get started? Jeanette Longfield offers guidance for the perplexed
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How the NHS must think sustainably
The NHS could become a major force for better health in Britain – not through providing clinical care but by exploiting its ‘leverage capital’ to work for sustainable development. Dominic Harrison explains
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We must not go on like this
We live in a world scarred by vast – and widening – inequality. Yet this is not inevitable. Carolyn Stephens surveys the state of our ‘world of differences’
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A site for a sore world
If sustainable development means different things to different people, all must have the opportunity to be heard – and new forms of global discussion and democracy are needed, argues David Seedhouse
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Fresh in our minds
The public health approach pioneered in 19th century Britain remains the key to today’s global public health challenges, says Ian MacArthur
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Reviews
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Best to start close to home
PROMOTING HEALTH: politics and practice
Lee Adams, Mary Amos and James Munro (eds)
Sage, £17.99 -
Arguments for change
HEALTH AND SOCIAL CHANGE: a critical theory
Graham Scambler
Open University Press, 2002, £16.99 -
Self and self-image
THE ANOREXIC EXPERIENCE
Marilyn Lawrence
Women’s Press, 1995, £8.99 -
Organised thinking
THE HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY READER
David F Marks (ed)
Sage, 2002, £19.99 -
American imports
PERSPECTIVES ON WELFARE: ideas, ideologies and policy debates
Alan Deacon
Open University Press, 2002, £15.00 -
Low points of college life
STUDENTS’ MENTAL HEALTH NEEDS: problems and responses
Nicky Stanley and Jill Manthorpe (eds)
Jessica Kingsley, 2002, £15.99 -
Listen, learn and remember
EVERY VOICE COUNTS: primary care organisations and public involvement
Will Anderson, Dominique Florin, Steve Gillam and Lesley Mountford
King’s Fund, 2002, £7.99 -
An eclectic scrapbook of snapshots
ORGANISATION DEVELOPMENT IN HEALTH CARE: strategic issues in health care management
Rosemary Rushmer, Huw Davies and Manouche Tavakoli (eds)
Ashgate, 2002, £39.95
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Letters
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Column
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Health without commandments
In celebration of healthmatters’ half-century, Seedhouse Says… presents a commemorative cut-out-and-keep guide to the perpetual battle over the NHS
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