There are fundamental links between population health, environment and economic development. The ultimate goal of economic
development is to improve the quality of human life and increase people's longevity. This goal cannot be achieved without
a clean and prosperous Earth. There has been increasing evidence showing that the expansion of economic activities can have
significant impacts on the environment and can cause large-scale and sometimes irreversible environmental changes. It is beyond
reasonable doubt that these changes will have serious public health consequences. How to tackle these issues is a unprecedented
challenge to scientists and policy-makers.
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.