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W12 Mind Map- Planetary Health and Indigenous Worldviews - Coggle Diagram
W12 Mind Map- Planetary Health and Indigenous Worldviews
1) The Anthropocene is the geological time marker in which we humans live during
1.1) Humans have had a tremendous impacts on the health of global ecosystems
c) pollution
d) ecotoxicity
b) ocean acidification
e) resource depletion
a) climate change
f) loss of biodiversity
g) species extinctions
5) Health promotion practitioners need to incorporate planetary health into public health interventions and consider health impacts of climate change
5.1) Barriers to implementing planetary health promotion:
c) Identifying ecosystem/ecological risk factors of health
d) Conducting ecological impact assessments on human health
b) Research on ecological global and local health impacts
e) Climate justice and advocacy
a) Incorporating planetary health in Public Health Curricula
f) Collaborating with partners that value sustainability and planetary health
3) Unsustainable urbanism and pollution impact the built environments of communities, and these environments can influence the risk and exposure of diseases
3.1) There are various approaches that can promote sustainability and reduce health impacts to create sustainable and healthy communities
c) Increasing public transportation, cycling and walking
d) Increasing green spaces
b) Decentralization
e) Improved ventilation and insulation infrastructures
a) Urban farming
f) sustainable building materials
2) Climate change is considered to be one of, if not the most prominent global health threat to the 21st century
2.1) Climate change increases the risk of a number of adverse health outcomes
c) food safety and security
d) dangerous working conditions and exposure to elements
b) water-borne diseases
e) vector-borne diseases
a) injury, disease, and premature death due to climate events
4) Indigenous peoples globally have had long standing knowledge regarding planetary health and sustainability health promotion practices since time immemorial.
4.1) Decolonization efforts are essential in implementing equitable planetary health promotion
e) Supporting land stewardship
d) Building anti-racist connections with communities, organizations, governments and academics
c) Valuing Indigenous knowledges
b) Dismantling colonial systems and structures
a) Recognizing rights of Indigenous peoples