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Nature and health

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mardie TownsendMardie Townsend, Matthew Ebden
This chapter aims to demonstrate that the natural environment is a key determinant of human health. Natural environments are defined as organic environments where the majority of ecosystem processes are present (e.g. the cycle of life and death, reproduction, relationships between species). Including a spectrum of different environments ranging from wilderness areas in National Parks to farms, and human constructed gardens, 'natural' does not necessarily mean unaffected by human intervention. 'Nature' can also refer to any single element of the natural environment (such as plants, animals, soil and water), including domestic and companion animals as well as cultivated plants. The term 'natural environment' differs from the more usual use of the term 'environment' in that it can be a setting in itself, or it can be an element of other settings, including our homes, workplaces and schools.

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Title of book

Understanding health : a determinants approach

Chapter number

10

Pagination

151 - 159

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of publication

South Melbourne, Vic.

ISBN-13

9780195551297

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2009, Oxford University Press

Extent

24

Editor/Contributor(s)

H Keleher, C Macdougall

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