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VOLUME 31, NUMBER 4: AUGUST 2004
SPECIAL ISSUE
INTRODUCTION
Environmental
Health Promotion: Bridging Traditional Environmental Health
and Health Promotion
Elizabeth H. Howze, ScD, CHES, Grant T. Baldwin, PhD, MPH,
CHES, and Michelle Crozier Kegler, DrPH, MPH
Articles:
(abstracts only online; full text in print)
*Understanding
Wicked Problems: A Key to Advancing Environmental Health Promotion
Marshall W. Kreuter, PhD, MPH (Hon), Christopher
De Rosa, PhD, Elizabeth H. Howze, ScD, CHES, and Grant T.
Baldwin, PhD, MPH, CHES
*Social
Determinants of Health: Implications for Environmental Health
Promotion
Amy Schulz, PhD, MPH, and Mary E. Northridge, PhD, MPH
Community Capacity for Environmental Health Promotion: Determinants
and Implications for Practice
Nicholas Freudenberg, DrPH
Application
of Health Promotion Theories and Models for Environmental
Health
Edith A. Parker, DrPH, MPH, Grant T. Baldwin, PhD, MPH, CHES,
Barbara Israel, DrPH, MPH, and Maria A. Salinas
Environmental
Health Promotion Interventions: Considerations for Preparation
and Practice
Michelle Crozier Kegler, DrPH, MPH, and Kathleen Miner, PhD,
MPH
*These articles are approved for CHES continuing education
credit. See print issue for registration form.
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PRACTICE NOTES: STRATEGIES
IN HEALTH EDUCATION
Comprehensive
Needs Assessment for Addressing Lead Contamination
in Herculaneum, Missouri
Community Partnerships
for Culturally Competent Environmental Health Education
Among Asian Pacific Island Families
Community-Based Portland
Harbor Fish Consumption Minigrants
Helping Clinicians Meet the Challenge of Environmental
Asbestos Exposure
Southern Center
of Excellence in Environmental Health Practice at
the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory Universitys
An Innovative Environmental Health Professional Preparation
Program
POINTS OF VIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION
Environmental Health Promotion: Progress and Future
Opportunities
Shobha Srinivasan, PhD, and Allen Dearry, PhD
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