Issues and framework of environmental health in Malaysia.

Mazlin Bin Mokhtar, Wahid Murad
Author Information
  1. Mazlin Bin Mokhtar: Department of Economics, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Faculty of Management and Economics, Malaysia, Terengganu.

Abstract

Environmental health problems in Malaysia are mostly attributed to atmospheric pollution, water pollution, climate change, ozone depletion, and solid waste management, as well as toxic, chemical, and hazardous waste management. The Ministry of Health, Malaysia, has been vigorously pursuing the environmental health agenda by collaborating with other agencies at district, state, national, and international levels. This article discusses the issues and management framework of environmental health in Malaysia. Some issues requiring further investigation in order to clearly understand the trade-off between atmospheric change and environmental health are suggested. These suggestions are developed with particular reference to appraisals concerned with the development and implementation of environmental policy, programs, and practice. Research on the relevant issues is discussed and a framework is built involving a comprehensive review of the literature and existing framework of Malaysian environmental health.

MeSH Term

Climate Change
Conservation of Natural Resources
Environmental Health
Environmental Pollutants
Environmental Pollution
Hazardous Waste
Health Policy
Humans
Malaysia
Water Supply

Chemicals

Environmental Pollutants
Hazardous Waste

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