Sustainable Communities for a Healthy Planet considers what it takes to cultivate human and planetary health in a time of rapid ecological, economic, and social change.
Sustainable Communities for a Healthy Planet considers what it takes to cultivate human and planetary health in a time of rapid ecological, economic, and social change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katharine Zywert is an independent researcher and writer working at the intersection of social-ecological systems change and health.
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List of Figures List of Tables List of Illustrations Introduction to Cultivating Human and Planetary Health A Note on the Meaning of "Health" Part 1: The Ecological Foundations of Health Introduction 1. Health in Deep Time 2. Health across Nested Social-Ecological Scales 3. Problems of Scale in Human and Planetary Health 4. Soil Health 5. Gardening for Health 6. Care Farming Part 2: A Political Economy for Health Introduction 7. Political Economic Transformation for Health 8. Relocalization for Human and Planetary Health 9. Community Organizing for Health and Wellbeing in a Global Pandemic 10. Health and Care in Two Ecovillages 11. Community Nursing 12. Community Care for Severe Mental Illnesses in Geel, Belgium Part 3: Social-Ecological Systems Change for Health Introduction 13. How Social-Ecological Systems Change Happens 14. Promising Systems Change Strategies for Cultivating Human and Planetary Health 15. The Midnight Kitchen 16. Complexity Medicine Group 17. Herbalism in a Post-Growth Transition Conclusion: Cultivating Human and Planetary Health for a Sustainable Future References Index
List of Figures List of Tables List of Illustrations Introduction to Cultivating Human and Planetary Health A Note on the Meaning of "Health" Part 1: The Ecological Foundations of Health Introduction 1. Health in Deep Time 2. Health across Nested Social-Ecological Scales 3. Problems of Scale in Human and Planetary Health 4. Soil Health 5. Gardening for Health 6. Care Farming Part 2: A Political Economy for Health Introduction 7. Political Economic Transformation for Health 8. Relocalization for Human and Planetary Health 9. Community Organizing for Health and Wellbeing in a Global Pandemic 10. Health and Care in Two Ecovillages 11. Community Nursing 12. Community Care for Severe Mental Illnesses in Geel, Belgium Part 3: Social-Ecological Systems Change for Health Introduction 13. How Social-Ecological Systems Change Happens 14. Promising Systems Change Strategies for Cultivating Human and Planetary Health 15. The Midnight Kitchen 16. Complexity Medicine Group 17. Herbalism in a Post-Growth Transition Conclusion: Cultivating Human and Planetary Health for a Sustainable Future References Index
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