The relationship between social work and environmental sustainability: Implications for interdisciplinary practice

作者: Cathryne L. Schmitz , Tom Matyók , Lacey M. Sloan , Channelle James

DOI: 10.1111/J.1468-2397.2011.00855.X

关键词: Environmental social scienceBrundtland CommissionSustainabilityEnvironmental studiesSocial workEconomic growthEnvironmental justiceSociologyHuman rightsCommunity buildingEnvironmental ethics

摘要: The Brundtland Commission, formally the World Commission on Environment and Development, established by United Nations in 1983, links peace, security, development environment claiming that war, poverty structural violence result oppression degradation of human community as well physical environment. Likewise, rights social environmental justice are intertwined, work, a profession collaborates across disciplines within communities, is uniquely situated to provide leadership field studies. Its strong focus rights, building creates sound base from which engage collaborative, creative, interactional processes required for practice. This article seeks discern model work context interdisciplinary practice with peace conflict workers through integration inclusive models economic development.

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