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ENVT2017-1  Impacts on health
Duration :  12h Th, 12h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Advanced Master in Environmental Management in developing countries First semester2
Holder(s) :  Françis Rosillon
Language :  French language
Course contents :  - Introduction : concepts of epidemiology, analysis of risks
- Environmental factors that may have an effect on health and these effects, and other general points
- Use of water and sanitary risks (chemical risks, microbiological risks, risks from parasites), diseases caused by contaminated water
- Other environmental determinants and health effects (air, soil, food, wild animals, climate change)
- Responses and actions to be taken as regards environmental health (WHO strategies, national plans for action, means of combating diseases of environmental origin, norms, legislation...)
- Application in developing countries (PED), case study regarding water and waste water, case study of urgent situations
Course objective :  - To make students aware of the importance of environmental quality and its potential impact on the health of populations, and to develop in particular aspects related to water and health
- To provide knowledge allowing students to analyze and to control risks to public health in specific situations in developing countries (PEDs)
- To enable students to carry out expert assessments and establish diagnostic findings with regard to the relationship between health and the environment
Prerequisites :  The course will be organised after the course on the microbiological characterisation of kinds of water
Workshops :  - Work assignments will be designed with regard to the situation to a country in the South
- Establishment of a relationship of expertise relative to aspects concerning water and air
Organization :  - 12 H in theoretical part of the course
- 12 H of TD
Written notes :  - PowerPoint slide show
- Internet references
Assessment :  - Written expertise report
- Written examination, closed book
Contacts :  Francis ROSILLON
ULG-SGE Campus d'arlon
185, avenue de Longwy
6700 ARLON
Phone 063 230852
f.rosillon@ulg.ac.be


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