Rais Akhtar and Nilofar Izhar (Eds.)

This essential reader in medical geography has a wide ranging and international appeal. This anthology compiled in honour of Prof. Yola Verhasselt also reviews the progress and current state of the subject.
The volume has been divided into six sections:
“Section I” deals with conceptual and methodological aspects of medical geography.
“Section II” of the book deals with case studies on disease ecology.
“Section III” of the book pertains to studies in health care geography.
“Section IV” is devoted to case studies on development and health.
“Section V” concerns with studies on women’s health.
“Section VI” examines the progress made in the field of medical geography in Germany, Italy and India.
The book will be helpful to geographers, environmentalists and health care professionals.
“Section I” deals with conceptual and methodological aspects of medical geography.
“Section II” of the book deals with case studies on disease ecology.
“Section III” of the book pertains to studies in health care geography.
“Section IV” is devoted to case studies on development and health.
“Section V” concerns with studies on women’s health.
“Section VI” examines the progress made in the field of medical geography in Germany, Italy and India.
The book will be helpful to geographers, environmentalists and health care professionals.
Rais Akhtar is Emeritus Scientist, CSIR (Geography), Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He is the recipient of several prestigious fellowships abroad and has been visiting faculty to a number of geography departments and medical institutes. He was also the Lead Author, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the joint winner of Nobel Peace Prize for 2007. His core research interests are environment, health and sustainable development with focus on climate change and health scenario. He has published number of research papers in international journals including “The Lancet, International Journal of Environmental Studies, GeoJournal” and “Social Science & Medicine.” His published books include “Disease Ecology and Health: Readings in Medical Geography” (co-edited with Yola Verhasselt ), “Health” and “Disease in Tropical Africa” and “Health Care Patterns” and “Planning in Developing Countries.” Nilofar Izhar obtained her postgraduation and Ph.D. from the prestigious Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Thereafter she was awarded several fellowships including CSIR Pool Scientist (under Indian Scientists Abroad category), UGC Research Associateship and ICSSR Senior Fellowship. She has contributed more than 30 research papers in national and international journals. She is also the founder of “Region, Health and Health Care, ” the first journal in the field of medical geography in India, and the Academy for the Study of Environment and Social Wellbeing, Aligarh. She has written several monographs on Geography of Traditional Medical Systems, as well as on Women’s Health. Currently she is working on gender issues with focus on women’s health. She has been nominated as Member on the Editorial Board for the “Indian Journal of Preventive and Social Medicine.”
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