Perceptions of ecosystem health, stress and human well-being

作者: Mary K. O’keeffe , Andrew Baum

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-1523-7_14

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摘要: In examining the interconnections between human and ecosystem health, careful consideration of direct physiological consequences toxic exposure is but one many critical elements to be considered. Scientists must also evaluate psychological indirect resulting from perception that has been exposed a agent if we are accurately model predict health outcomes. addition, associations among nervous system, endocrine system immune functioning make it likely perceptions toxins interact in complex ways determine ultimate effects environmental hazards.

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