Richard Jackson Lecture at 2010 ACSA Administrators Conference



Richard Jackson, UCLA School of Public Health

Jackson has done extensive work in the impact of the environment on health, particularly relating to children. He chaired the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Environmental Health. Over the past decade much of his work has focused on how the ‘built environment’ including how architecture and urban planning affect health. Currently, Dr. Jackson has been working on policy analyses of environmental impacts on health ranging from toxicology, chemical body burdens, terrorism, sustainability, climate change, urban design and architecture.

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