We see the continuing failure to truly integrate human health and environmental
impact analysis as deeply damaging, and we propose a new conceptual model, the ecosystems-
enriched Drivers, Pressures, State, Exposure, Effects, Actions or ‘eDPSEEA’ model, to
address this shortcoming. The model recognizes convergence between the concept of
ecosystems services which provides a human health and well-being slant to the value of
ecosystems while equally emphasizing the health of the environment, and the growing
calls for ‘ecological public health’ as a response to global environmental concerns now
suffusing the discourse in public health
We see the continuing failure to truly integrate human health and environmental
impact analysis as deeply damaging, and we propose a new conceptual model, the ecosystems-
enriched Drivers, Pressures, State, Exposure, Effects, Actions or ‘eDPSEEA’ model, to
address this shortcoming. The model recognizes convergence between the concept of
ecosystems services which provides a human health and well-being slant to the value of
ecosystems while equally emphasizing the health of the environment, and the growing
calls for ‘ecological public health’ as a response to global environmental concerns now
suffusing the discourse in public health
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