After successful completion of the course, the students will
- appraise the key role of environmental determinants of health
- be able to apply multisectoral approaches in promotion of health and wellbeing
- have abilities to think and act out of the box
- be able to work jointly towards transdisciplinary solutions
- have skills to comprehensive critical analysis and policy formation
- be able to critically assess technological innovations for health and wellbeing
This transdisciplinary course looks at the impact of the environment and technology on health at various levels. The major global phenomena such as climate change, air and chemical pollution, with the provision of essential services such as water and sanitation, are studied.
Meeting the basic needs of populations for housing, energy and transportation improves health on one hand but on the other, introduces health risks through various forms of pollution. Food production and agriculture – necessary for survival - contributes to climate change. The course also deals with the relationship between health and technologies, including health software and its potential application in both developed and developing countries.
The planning of this course is carried out by scholars of the Tampere-3 Global Wellbeing Hub which is co-chaired by the course leader, Dr Mikko Perkiö. Many of the lecturers are from this network.
Environment and health I
Impacts of climate change on health
Environment and health II
Appropriate technologies for health