Healthy Homes in Tropical Zones: Improving Rural Housing in Asia and Africa
Description
Throughout the tropics a huge diversity in house design and use of building materials can be observed, based on centuries of local experience, customs, and availability of natural resources for construction. Consequently, these differences in building style affect indoor climate and comfort for occupants, which in turn affect occupants exposure to infectious diseases. The authors describe the architectural designs of rural houses in two countries in Asia (Thailand, Philippines) and two in Africa (The Gambia, Tanzania), and relate these factors to health, notably the risk of mosquito-borne infectious diseases such as malaria. Based on these findings they describe a series of house modifications that could enhance comfort whilst at the same time reduce health risks.Product Details
Price
$98.00
$91.14
Publisher
Axel Menges
Publish Date
May 16, 2014
Pages
299
Dimensions
12.28 X 1.0 X 9.44 inches | 3.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9783936681819
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About the Author
Jakob Knudsen is an architect and professor at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture. Lorenz von Seidlein is a physician who has practiced medicine in Africa, Asia, the United States, and Europe. He is currently working on malaria research in Darwin, Australia, and Bangkok, Thailand.