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Oversight of Biological and Ecological Emergencies

Ahilya Bandopadhyay

Editora: Educohack Press

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"Oversight of Biological and Ecological Emergencies" delves into managing biological disasters and ecological crises that impact public health and the environment. The book covers topics such as bioterrorism, invasive species management, and strategies for reducing the spread of infectious diseases.
We explore case studies on the impacts of biological emergencies and provide practical guidelines for emergency preparedness and response. The book also addresses policy frameworks and international cooperation needed to manage these crises effectively. Ideal for public health officials, environmental scientists, and emergency planners, this resource offers actionable insights for handling biological and ecological threats.
Disponível desde: 24/01/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 340 páginas.

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