Environment & Health Research Unit
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Environment Series Report no. 6 |
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List
of Boxes
Household
Environment and Health in Port Elizabeth, South Africa
E.
P. Thomas, J. R. Seager, E. Viljoen, F. Potgieter, A. Rossouw, B.Tokota, G.
McGranahan, M. Kjellén.
Medical
Research Council, South Africa; University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa;
Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden
- Box 1.1 Environmental
health services
- Box 1.2 Nationwide
local government funding crisis
- Box 3.1 What
people said about unemployment.
- Box 4.1 The
national housing subsidy scheme
- Box 4.2 PE
low income housing programme (PELIP)
- Box 4.3 PE
City Council housing strategy
- Box 4.4 An
innovative approach for increasing living space sponsored by the Delta Foundation
- Box 4.5 What
people said about housing:
- Box 5.1 What
the people said about human comfort
- Box 5.2 Damp
housing and health
- Box 5.3 What
people said about human comfort and thermal inefficiency
- Box 5.4 What
people said about indoor air pollution
- Box 5.5 Scoping
study on the health impacts of paraffin usage in the home
- Box 5.6 Peer
Africa indoor air quality project: Kimberley, South Africa
- Box 6.1 Gender
participation in community water and sanitation
- Box 6.2 Communal
taps at whose expense?
- Box 6.3 Water
: an environmental risk for children
- Box 7.1 What
people said about sanitation
- Box 8.1 The
new waste management policy in Port Elizabeth
- Box 8.2 What
people said about refuse and littering
- Box 8.3 What
people said about the keeping of animals
- Box 8.4 What
people said about air pollution
Published
by Stockholm Environment Institute in collaboration
with the South African Medical Research Council and Sida 1999
ISBN: 91 88714 65 9; ISSN: 1401 6621
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