Environment and Health are Closely Related

Table of Contents

Preface

Part I

1. STRATEGY AND TEN-POINT PLAN
   1.1 Principles
   1.2 Ten-point plan - prioritisation and action

Part II 

1. Funding and delimitation of the Strategy
   1.1 Funding
   1.2 Limitations in relation to other strategies, action plans, etc.
   1.3 Reading guide

2 Environmental factors
   2.1 Chemical substances
   2.2 Biological environmental factors
   2.3 Physical environmental factors

3 Harmful health effects
   3.1 Allergies and other hypersensitivity diseases
   3.2 Asthma and other chronic respiratory disorders
   3.3 Cancer
   3.4 Effects on Reproduction (reproductive toxicity)
   3.5 Endocrine-disrupting effects
   3.6 Injuries to the nervous system
   3.7 Infectious diseases
   3.8 Hearing damage and noise-related health effects
   3.9 Other effects

4 Sources of environmental health effects
   4.1 Food
   4.2 Working environment
      4.2.1 Chemicals
      4.2.2 Noise
   4.3 Indoor climate
   4.4 Air
   4.5 Water
      4.5.1 Groundwater and drinking water
      4.5.2 Sea and lakes
      4.5.3 Swimming pools
   4.6 Soil
   4.7 Consumer products
   4.8 Noise
   4.9 Radiation

5 Cross-disciplinary initiatives
   5.1 Level of protection
   5.2 Registration and monitoring
   5.3 Research – needs and initiatives
   5.4 Information, openness and risk communication

6 Cooperation

7 International cooperation