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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
Theory to Practice
Media
- Video: Saving lives by saving trees. Webb, K. (2016), TEDx
- A community-based approach integrating conservation, livelihoods, and health care in Indonesian Borneo. Webb, K., Jennings, J., Minovi, D. (2018) from The Lancet
Guiding question
How might we imagine a new economic and political system with more just production and consumption practices in both urban and non-urban contexts? What changes in the current system need to be made to reach this vision?
Activity (optional)
Record a video of yourself having a conversation with someone “What do you want as a thank you for ___?”
This is a practice in shifting to conversation that emphasises reciprocity, gratitude and compassion. Reflect on how the conversation went and how it feels like to be heard and to listen to others.
Activity (optional)
Join one of Health In Harmony’s free Radical Listening™ webinars to learn more about the methodology and how to practice it. Learn more and register at www.radicallistening.org