Environmental Health Narratives : A Reader for Youth /
Written to draw attention to problems and solutions in environmental health across the world, the stories in this collection are about young people trying to make sense of the complex environments in which they live.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albuquerque :
University of New Mexico,
2012.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; A Narrative Pedagogy for Global Health; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Section I: Water; 1: The Okumu Legend; 2: A Fly Named Fatima; 3: Yaw's Idea; 4: Secrets of Still Waters; 5: What Ibu Learns; 6: Black Water; Section II: Air; 7: Shamsi and the Smoky Spirits; 8: The New Stove; 9: Warmth from Within; 10: The Beat of a Different Drummer; Section III: Farms and Food; 11: Feeding Our Land, Feeding Our Family; 12: In the Clear; 13: The Piggery; 14: The Family Farm; 15: Tending the Forests; Section IV: A Changing Climate.
- 16: The Inuit Hunter17: Nafanua's Taro; 18: Salty Tears and the Rising Sea; 19: Remembering Our Source; 20: The Temescal; 21: Drought in Zara Kala; Section V: Urbanization; 22: The Old and the New; 23: Two Rivers; 24: JoJo Saw Cholera in the Streets; 25: The Laborer's Sacrifice; 26: Birth in Blockhouse Bay; 27: Crossing the Food Desert; Section VI: Human Impact; 28: Dripping in Gold, Drowning in Mercury; 29: Connected Through Water; 30: When the Last Tree Is Cut; 31: The City Dump; 32: The Marvelous City and the Garden of Refuse; 33: The Pit; Postscript; Teaching Guide; Contributors; Index.