The Ecology of Health
Identifying Issues and Alternatives
Edited by:
June 1996 | 352 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Our environment and our health are quickly becoming two major
concerns in today's society and it is increasingly apparent that
preservation and survival of both is ultimately linked. The
Ecology
of Health presents an extensive discussion of the ethics,
issues,
and choices currently emerging in health and ecology.
Contributors
first reflect on our concepts of self, health, and nature and
how we
perceive ourselves in relation to our bodies, our environment,
and
our beliefs about what is healthy. Next, contributors discuss
the
public concerns and challenges inherent in linking health and
environmental quality. Controversial issues such as
environmental and
occupational cancer, ionizing radiation, and rational public
policy
are presented and discussed. Environmental issues are debated in
relation to national and international public health. Finally,
the
contributors challenge the principle of modern biomedicine by
presenting alternative therapies in health such as shamanism,
yoga,
and homeopathy. In addition, recovery fellowships, wilderness
schools, bioregional farming, and permaculture are examined for
environmental preservation. Throughout the text cultural context
is
stressed and the body's natural health abilities are emphasized.
The Ecology of Health is essential reading for anyone interested
in
going beyond the traditional biomedical model of health and into
a
holistic view of health. It is also highly recommended for
professionals and students in the medical and health sciences,
public
health, and social work.
Introduction
PART ONE: PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTIONS ON HEALTH AND ECOLOGY
Carl Mitcham
Biomedical Technologies and the Environment
Ivan Illich
Brave New Biocracy
Frank B Golley
Deep Ecology from the Perspective of Ecological Science
Michael W Fox
Beastly Questions
Strachan Donnelley
Transgenic Animals and 'Wild' Nature
David J Hufford and Mariana Chilton
Politics, Spirituality and Environmental Healing
Robbie E Davis-Floyd
Birth in the Technology
Janice Morse
The Caretakers of Suffering
David E Young
Aboriginal Healing and its Relevance for Non-Aboriginals
B K S Iyengar and F Dean Lerner
Yoga for Health and Freedom
PART TWO: POLICY ISSUES IN HEALTH AND HEALTH ECOLOGY
William D Ruckleshaus
Risk, Science, and Democracy
Robert N Proctor
The Politics of Cancer
Judith Johnsrud
Radiation
David Morris
A Molecular Basis for Development
Janice Raymond
Productive Technologies
Marilyn Maridiros
Primary Health Care and the World Health Organization
Constance McCorkle
Intersectoral Health Care Delivery
Michael J Balick
Ethnobotany
Robert Rodale
You Are What You Eat
PART THREE: NEW PATHS: TOWARD AN ECOLOGY OF HEALTH
Phil Nuernberger
Health and Self-Mastery
Jim Johnson
Addiction and Recovery for Individuals and Society
Philip Blackford and Stephen Couchman
Learning to See New Landscapes
Hunter 'Patch' Adams
Humor and Healing
Edna McHutchion
Hospice
Hari Sharma
The Fallacy of the Active Ingredient
William Rea
Environmental Medicine and Individual Health
Wayne B Jonas
Homeopathy
Sherry Wildfeuer
What Is Biodynamics?
Dorothy Blair
Eating in the Bioregion
Bill Mollison
An Introduction to Permaculture
Helen Nearing
Living the Good Life