Nature Is a Human Right: Why We're Fighting for Green in a Gray World
Autor Ellen Milesen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 apr 2022
We depend on green, leafy surroundings for our health and happiness in innumerable, significant ways. As a key pillar of well-being, access to nature should be our right, not a privilege. But, as urban development spreads, gray is becoming the new green. Nature deprivation is a growing threat, harming millions of people worldwide - especially vulnerable and marginalized groups. It is an inequality that widens existing socioeconomic gaps by damaging physical, mental, and emotional health. To combat this, the Nature Is a Human Right campaign, founded in 2020 by Ellen Miles, is working to make access to green space a recognized human right. This book has taken root from the mission and vision of the campaign, bringing together a collection of engaging, accessible essays, curated by [NIAHR/an authoritative figure in this field], from a selection of its expert ambassadors and supporters (including leading authors, artists, podcasters, journalists, photographers, human rights experts, climate activists and eco-educators). Each contributor shares their personal experiences in nature and explores green spaces through subjects such as mental and physical health, racial equality, intersectional environmentalism, climate change, queer environmentalism, permaculture, rewilding, art and creativity, and environmentally just societies. This is an informative, enlightening, sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes heartbreaking, essential, and inspiring collection of writing that highlights the importance of nature, the threat of nature deprivation, and the work that needs to be done to make our environments happier, healthier, more equal spaces.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0744048052
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 142 x 218 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: DK PUB
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Descriere
Having access to natural, green spaces is vital to our physical and mental wellbeing. But, as urban development spreads, grey has become the new green.
Already, concrete outweighs every tree, bush and shrub on Earth. Nature deprivation is a fast-growing epidemic, harming the health and happiness of hundreds of millions of people worldwide - especially vulnerable and marginalized groups. To combat this, Nature is a Human Right, founded by Ellen Miles in 2020, is working to make access to green space a recognized right for all, not a privilege.
This book has taken root from the mission and vision of the campaign, bringing together a collection of engaging essays, interviews and exercises, curated by Ellen, from a selection of its expert ambassadors and supporters (including authors, artists, scientists, human rights experts, television presenters, TED speakers, and climate activists). Through each contributor, we discover a new perspective on why contact with nature should be a protected human right, journeying through personal narratives on mental health, disability, racism, environmental inequality, creativity, innovation and activism.
This is a captivating and enlightening collection of original writing and ideas that highlights the importance of nature, the threats of nature deprivation, and the work that needs to be done to make our global future happier, healthier and more equal.