Bowdoin CollegeFreeman, A.M.Shipman, W.D.2007-11-132003-01-212007-11-132000http://hdl.handle.net/10625/33593Meeting: EEPSEA Biannual Workshop, 15th, Nov. 2000, Chiang Mai, THPrepared for the WorkshopThe paper identifies the most serious gaps and conceptual issues surrounding the economic valuation of environmental health damages in developing countries, focusing on disease associated with anthropogenic environmental degradation. The paper takes the form of a series of ten observations about environmental health valuation with supporting detail and discussion, including problems of air pollution, pesticides, and environmentally transmitted diarrheal diseases.20 p.application/pdfenENVIRONMENTAL POLICYHEALTH HAZARDSANTHROPOGENIC FACTORSENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATIONAIR POLLUTIONPESTICIDESCHILD HEALTHENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICSDEVELOPING COUNTRIESFAR EAST ASIAGLOBAL SOUTHValuation of environmental health damages in developing countries : some observationsWorkshop Report