On the Possibility of Decolonising Planetary Health: Exploring New Geographies for Collaboration
This Viewpoint explores research in planetary health across holistic worldviews and western scientific approaches, based our examination of decolonising interventions in planetary health by exploring how global trajectories play out in British Columbia, Canada. A central part of this analysis is highlighting intercultural thinking to promote an anti-colonial, anti-racist, and reciprocal approach to climate change and global health inequities across geographical space and within planetary health discourse.
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On the Possibility of Decolonising Planetary Health: Exploring New Geographies for Collaboration
Author(s):
Dawn Hoogeveen, Clifford G Atleo (Kam’ayaam/Chachim’multhnii), Lyana Patrick, Angel M Kennedy, Maëve Leduc, Margot W Parkes, Tim K Takaro, Maya K Gislason
Publication Date: 2023
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This Viewpoint explores research in planetary health across holistic worldviews and western scientific approaches, based our examination of decolonising interventions in planetary health by exploring how global trajectories play out in British Columbia, Canada. A central part of this analysis is highlighting intercultural thinking to promote an anti-colonial, anti-racist, and reciprocal approach to climate change and global health inequities across geographical space and within planetary health discourse.