Geographies of Health and Development
Explore the intricate connections between health and development in Isaac Luginaah's insightful book, Geographies of Health and Development. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2015, this hardback edition spans 330 pages and delves into the unique health challenges faced by developing countries. The author examines how cultural, structural, and economic vulnerabilities contribute to heightened health issues in these regions. By grounding his analysis in geographical perspectives, Luginaah provides a fresh and compelling examination of the dynamic interplay between health and development. This book is an essential read for those interested in medical geography and the socio-economic factors influencing health outcomes. Discover the critical insights that can help shape future policies and practices in global health initiatives.