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The Theory is There… Economic Value to the Question of Deep Ecology is not

The relationship between health and nature is a hard topic to research. There are a vast amount of variables that limit the rigor of studies on the subject. Have faith, there is some evidence. The way I see social workers engaging with this at a macro level is questioning why more funding is not goingContinue reading “The Theory is There… Economic Value to the Question of Deep Ecology is not”

Posted byGabrielle Francis Conrad-Amlicke, MSWDecember 5, 2019August 13, 2021Posted inSocial Work and Environmental JusticeTags:deep ecology, deep nature, ecological, ecological economics, ecological self, ecology, environmental justice, environmental policy, environmental social work, Green Social Work, social work1 Comment on The Theory is There… Economic Value to the Question of Deep Ecology is not
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