  
The eighth biennial issue of the most authoritative report on global environment brings together in a highly readable format the latest ideas on a broad spectrum of natural resource issues and suggests strategies for addressing them.
World Resources 1998-99 focuses on the critical issue of environmental change and human health. Drawing on the latest scientific data, this section of the Report explores how environmental conditions contribute to the current burden
of death and disease around the world and how that may change over the coming decades. World Resources 1998-99
looks at several critical trends that are changing the physical environment such as the intensification of agriculture, industrialization, and rising energy use, and that have the potential to influence human health. As in previous
volumes, World Resources 1998-99 also looks at the current state of the environment as it relates to population and human well being, consumption, and waste and resources at risk. The book also contains the latest core country data
from 157 countries and new information on poverty, inequality, and food security.
Published by Oxford University Press for the World Resources Institute
1998 / 384 pages
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