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Challenges in Environmental Health Research and Sustainability in a Less Developed Country: a Case Study From Jordan.

Mohammad I Ahmad1, Jabour Daradkeh2, Mazen Malkawi3, Wael K Al Delaimy4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Environmental health research covers many aspects of the complex natural world and how environmental hazards, mainly caused by human activities, can affect population health. Researchers in this field have investigated environmental risks dose or exposure-response relationship, challenged hypotheses and interpreted data and results to solve problems. Researchers investigating environmental issues support the concept of environmental justice (EJ) and understand that they bear more responsibilities because they work to influence the policymakers' decisions in order to minimise hazardous exposure on populations. The environmental justice term has been widely used to describe unequal exposure of anthropogenic pollution or environmentally hazardous exposure to a group of people based on race, colour, national origin or income. The term has been defined and disseminated in many countries through governmental and non-governmental organisations. In Jordan, the government has carried the responsibilities to reduce the disproportionate exposure to environmental pollution between citizens and to promote the concepts of EJ. This review has highlighted the role of non-governmental organisations and the laws and regulations that prohibit assault to the environment and ensure the compliance of private and public organisations to minimise the effect of the undesirable environmental actions. Moreover, it addressed and discussed different possible sources of pollution and areas of heavy hazards exposure. RECENT
FINDINGS: In this review, we highlighted the main causes of lack of research on the EJ in Jordan and the effect of income and ethnicity background. We also recommended applying the responsible conduct of research principles and guidelines to commence researches that can affect policymakers in this field in Jordan.

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Keywords:  Arab world; Environmental justice; Environmental research; Ethics; Jordan

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31506892     DOI: 10.1007/s40572-019-00248-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Environ Health Rep        ISSN: 2196-5412


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Authors:  H A Abder-Rahman; S Nusair
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