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Chronic environmental change: Emerging ‘psychoterratic’ syndromes
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Chronic environmental change: Emerging ‘psychoterratic’ syndromes

G. Albrecht
Climate Change and Human Well-Being: Global Challenges and Opportunities, pp.43-56
Springer
2011
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Abstract

Humans are now by far the most powerful change agent on the planet, and their impacts are fundamentally transforming the face of the physical landscape of the earth, altering natural patterns and rhythms, and, now, warming its climate. Under the influence of increasing anthropogenic environmental pressures, I describe earth-related physical and mental health impacts due to environmental and climate change. In what follows, I shall focus on earth-related mental health issues or what I call ‘psychoterratic’ impacts that arise from negatively felt and perceived environmental change. A typology of emergent psychoterratic syndromes and conditions is presented to assist in the understanding of and possible responses to chronic environmental change.

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

This output has contributed to the advancement of the following goals:

#2 Zero Hunger
#4 Quality Education
#12 Responsible Consumption & Production
#13 Climate Action
#14 Life Below Water
#15 Life on Land

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