HSCI Environmental Health Strategy
Guidelines
- Identify a Health, Human or Ecological Topic for Analysis.
- Describe the topic and how it relates to the Course, Course Concepts and/or principles.
- Analyze the Decision-Making Process (Human) or the Environmental (Ecological) application that is used for your topic
- What is the reason for your interest or analysis?
- What changes or recommendations should be made?
- Would you try to influence your area of interest? Why or why not? How?
Note: The 6-8 page paper must be typed (12-14 point font), with separate reference (scholarly using MLA, APA or Scientific) and title page.
- Term Paper for Health; Water or Air Quality(Indoor), Asthma, Food Safety, Nutrition , GMO’s vs Organic, Obesity, Drugs and addictions
- Term Paper for Human Ecology; Poverty, Housing, Wastes, Sanitation, Food Security and, Human Hazards (Radiation, and Pesticides); or School Dropouts, Juvenile delinquency and Crime
- Natural Hazards (Fire, Flood, Freezing, Earthquakes), and Disease epidemiology (Ebola, malaria etc.)
- Science information/data/research can be used for advocacy of a special interest group, showing differences of expert s, contrasting positions and taking-sides or showing the trade-offs.
How are Impacts or hazards measured or assessed? i.e. cost-benefit analysis, risk assessment, or health/ecological thresholds/indicators.
What are the time frames for decisions? Emergency, Law Enforcement procedures, planning process
Is there an environmental health strategy; Health Education/Promotion, Design with Nature, pollution prevention, or environmental enhancement.
“Is the world better or worse? Steven Pinker (TedTalk-18:33min.)”
https://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_is_the_world_getting_better_or_worse_a_look_at_the