Homes and Health by Bernard Ineichen

Homes and Health by Bernard Ineichen

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Summary

The author reviews how housing has influenced health throughout the past hundred and fifty years, discussing in detail current issues concerning housing and health, and describes attempts at housing groups whose health is at risk

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Homes and Health by Bernard Ineichen

This book links where people live with their health. The author reviews how housing has influenced health throughout the past hundred and fifty years, discusses in detail current issues concerning housing and health and describes attempts at housing particular groups whose health is at risk.

'a concise review of recent research across a range of housing tenures and types' - Architect's Journal

'The book is a useful and compact compendium on the interactions of housing and health.' - Building Design

'covers an astonishingly wide range of material...a useful source of reference for public health and housing professionals. This is an interesting and thoughtfully constructed book which fills a major gap in the undergraduate and professional textbook market. It is easy to read and exceptionally informative. It deserves to become a standard text.' - Environment and Planning

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ISBN 13 9780419171003
ISBN 10 0419171002
Title Homes and Health
Author Bernard Ineichen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1993-02-11
Number of pages 120
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.