Whereabouts Weekly
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Planetary Restoration Workforce: #4 Planetary Health Specialist
Safeguarding Human and Environmental Health By Elisabeth P. Montgomery, Ph.D., Global Career Development Facilitator President-Elect Asia Pacific Career Development Association Researching the lives and careers of Planetary Health Specialists took me to the cutting edge of a growing field that links human health and environmental sustainability. As ecosystems degrade due to climate change, pollution, deforestation, and biodiversity loss, these professionals work to understand how environmental changes directly affect public health. Here’s a powerful insight from Planetary Health: Protecting Nature to Protect Ourselves by Samuel Meyers and Howard Frumkin. "It is not just climate change; it is everything change!" The transdisciplinary nature of Planetary Health Specialist work brings together the human skills we need to develop to solve planetary problems. They collaborate across disciplines to design policies and interventions that mitigate the health impacts of environmental degradation. This emerging career is essential as we increasingly realize that the well-being of people and the planet are intricately connected. Planetary Health Specialists play a crucial role in building a sustainable future that prioritizes both ecological integrity and human health. Introduction (Why It Matters): The concept of planetary health highlights a fundamental truth: human health depends on the health of our planet. The air…... -
Planetary Restoration Workforce #3: Urban Ecologist
In this third article in the series on Planetary Restoration Workforces, we explore the essential roles dedicated to restoring and preserving our environment. As cities worldwide expand, the need for sustainable infrastructure and green spaces becomes increasingly vital. Enter the Urban Ecologist, a professional who blends urban planning with ecological principles to ensure that growing cities remain healthy, vibrant, and in harmony with the environment. Urban ecology studies ecosystems in urban areas, focusing on the relationship between living organisms and their built environment. “A city is not the problem. It’s the solution.” ~ Jaime Lerner In the 20th Century, activist Jane Jacobs advocated for inclusive city planning in New York City, where all residents are involved in shaping the urban environment to ensure sustainability. She spent her life collaborating with the neighborhoods and communities to develop a center for design review for the city's real estate developers. In 2005, urban ecologists founded The Center for the Living City to build on Ms. Jacobs' work. The Center aims to expand the understanding of contemporary urban life and inspire civic engagement and creative responses for advancing social, economic, and environmental justice. When I first read the story about the former mayor of…...