Back to Project
Orientation
Introduction to Planetary Health
Planetary Health In Indonesia
- Introduction
- Live Session
- Introduction to the National Park
- The specific Planetary Health challenge
- Local Impact & Global Interconnections
Radical Listening
- Introduction
- Literature Review
- Live Session
- Radical Listening for Behavioural Change
- Democratic Organizing & Local Wisdom
- Theory to Practice
Healthcare
Conservation
Education
Advocacy & Replication
Evaluation
Existing Examples
Media
- Video: Indigenizing the public health and climate change assessment: Community based methods. Indigenous Environmental Health open access learning modules by Swinomish Indian Tribal Community and Oregon State University.
- Video: Identifying successful socio ecological initiatives. Elena Bennett at World Economic Forum
- Reading: The planet is the patient now: how doctors and nurses are the front-line solution to climate change. Webb, K., Howard, C. (2019), Salon
- Reading: Chapter 4 and 8.3 of Swinomish Climate Change Initiative Climate Adaptation Action Plan by Swinomish Indian Tribal Community (2010)
Guiding questions
- What is the significance of good stories or ‘bright spots’ for imagining new ways of living sustainably?
- How is the planetary health lens concretely applied in the case of Health in Harmony?
Discussion Board
Based on the materials; can you come up with questions about what you want to learn more about Health in Harmony’s model? This will help to prepare for a fruitful experience in the second module.