| Literature DB >> 22496704 |
Natasa Gojkovic-Bukvic1, Nenad Bukvic.
Abstract
Herein, we proposed planning of wide transdisciplinary actions, which bring a solution for economic activity such as transportation, strongly related to pollution output with possible repercussions on climate change and public health. To solve logistics problem by introduction of common intermodal policy, and creation of more friendly transport solution, it is possible to obtain sustainable development, climate change prevention, government policy, and regulation which are all related to human health and creation of health-supportive environment. This approach permits environmental and biological monitoring same as economic results measurement by key performance indicators. This approach implementing emerging scientific knowledge in environmental health science such as genetic epidemiology aimed at understanding how genomic variation impacts phenotypic expression and how genes interact with the environment at the population level with subsequent translation into practical information for clinicians as well as for public health policy creation.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22496704 PMCID: PMC3306971 DOI: 10.1155/2012/473427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Figure 1EU-27 Greenhouse Gas Emissions by sector, 2008 [26].
Figure 2CO2 emissions from transportation EU-25 [27].
Figure 3Schematic presentation of project idea. Starting from logistic problem, passing through possible solution-introduction of intermodal transport, problem solution could be achieved with improvement on climate change, security, and safety with positive effects on public health.