Environnement, Risques & Santé

Launched in response to the information needs of the various actors on the environmental scene, Environnement, Risques & Santé is a cross-disciplinary journal covering all subjects that involve the environment and health.
Climatology, toxicology, epidemiology, biophysics, earth and water sciences, the study of radiation…: all the health issues relevant to those fields are studied in Environnement, Risques & Santé, from identifying health risks to examining legislation and standards.
Environnement, Risques & Santé intersperses original articles with summary reports on the state of international research and scientific debate, under the supervision of three completely independent Editorial Boards.
Thanks to its wealth of content and to the expertise of the Editorial Board members – all leading experts in their fields – Environnement, Risques & Santé sets out to be the scientific benchmark on environmental health.
Volume 14, issue 6, November-December 2015
Éditorial/Editorial
Is it permissible to forbid: health, environment and freedom
Georges Salines
Brèves/News from the Literature
Sur le Web/On the Web
By Laurence Nicolle-Mir
Laurence Nicolle-Mir
Synthèse/General Review
Effects of urban vegetation on climate, air pollution and health
Marie-Amélie Cuny, Leslie Verrougstraete, Michel Thibaudon, Louis Bonhême, Jean-Pierre Besancenot, Damien Cuny
Articles originaux/Original Articles
Using sociology in a public health intervention attentive to the local context
Christelle Gramaglia, Clémence Pinel, Côme Daniau, Carole Salvio, Florence Kermarec
Archives

Environnement, Risques et Santé is the official journal of the Société Française de Santé et Environnement (SFSE)
Ahead of print
Estimation of the health impact due to exposure to formaldehyde in indoor environments
By Chloé Greillet, Sandrine Fraize-Frontier, Guillaume Perouel, Thomas Bayeux, Laurent Bodin, Guillaume Boulanger
Socio-environmental inequality in France: Spatial associations between social deprivation and proximity to potentially hazardous sites
Législation
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Free articles
Climate change and health
Ototoxics exacerbate noise-induced hearing loss
By Pierre Campo
Urbanisation and health over two centuries: the 1770s to the 1970s
Inconfort thermique et santé : protéger les plus vulnérables (seconde partie)
Effects of urban vegetation on climate, air pollution and health
By Marie-Amélie Cuny, Leslie Verrougstraete, Michel Thibaudon, Louis Bonhême, Jean-Pierre Besancenot, Damien Cuny