Policies for Health (original) (raw)
Abstract
There is a strong belief, and in many cases a strong evidence-base, that policy impacts on our collective shaping of individual, population and global parameters of life, in terms of operations of humanity, and of the natural world of which we are such an intricate and fragile part. Unfortunately, the same could be said of the absence of policy: a failure of governments to address, for instance, global climate change may have severe health, eco-systemic and social impacts. In looking at the effects of policy on health we therefore have to specify ...
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