Impact of climate change on mental health and well-being[electronic resource]

  • 其他作者: Garg, Muskan. , Samanta, Debabrata, , IGI Global.
  • 出版: Hershey, Pennsylvania : IGI Global 2024.
  • 稽核項: 1 online resource (282 p.).
  • 標題: Mental health , Climatic changes , Environmental aspects. , Climatic changes Psychological aspects. , Well-being , Electronic books. , Well-being Environmental aspects. , Mental health Environmental aspects. , Psychological aspects.
  • ISBN: 9798369321775
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  • 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. Cosmopolitan living during the COVID-19 era: navigating challenges and uniting communities - an impact analysis -- Chapter 2. How a country like India may turn a threat into a bundle of emerging market opportunities underthe "go green initiative": climatic change may lead to resource scarcity -- Chapter 3. Climate mindscape: navigating the vital link between climate change and mental well-being -- Chapter 4. Resilience and mental health challenges of climate refugees: adjusting to forced relocation in the current legal landscape -- Chapter 5. Resilience nexus with climate change, food security, mental health, and social stability in a changing world -- Chapter 6. Selection and prediction of sustainable software test bed for sustainable test environment -- Chapter 7. Smart sustainability leveraging technology to safeguard social stability, food security, and mental health in a changing climate -- Chapter 8. Social media and itsinfluence on students' intellectual development in higher education -- Chapter 9. Social media crime and its impact -- Chapter 10. Surveying the role of bamboo in tourism industry: a conceptual analysis for mitigating climate change issues--Chapter 11. The phenomenon of eco-anxiety and distress related to climate change and environmental degradation -- Chapter 12. Ethical issues for climate change and mental health -- Chapter 13. Climate change-induced migration and mentalhealth or displacement -- Chapter 14. Climate change: a threat to economic stability and equality -- Chapter 15. Influence of eco-related anxiety and climate distress on mental health.
  • 摘要: "Climate change has far-reaching consequences beyond its environmental impact. It also significantly affects human social and mental well-being, both at individual and community levels. Addressing the social and mental well-being impacts of climate change requires a multi-faceted approach that includes both mitigation and adaptation strategies. This involves reducing greenhouse gas emissions, supporting sustainable development, building climate-resilient communities, enhancing social support systems, and investing in mental health services to address the specific challenges of climate change. In this groundbreaking exploration, Impact of Climate Change on Mental Health and Well-Being transcends the traditional discourse on climate change by delving into its repercussions on the social and mental fabric of our communities. From the foundational examination of the connections between climate change, social stability, food security, and mental health to the nuanced exploration of eco-anxiety, ethical dilemmas, economic instability, and climate-induced migration, this work leaves no stone unturned in its quest for knowledge. The book not only identifies the problems but also offers solutions. By emphasizing a multi-faceted approach, it advocates for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable development, climate-resilient communities, and robust mental health services. It empowers readers--academics, professionals, policymakers, and the general informed public--to take actionable steps toward a sustainable and mentally resilient future. The interdisciplinary nature of this work makes it a valuable resource for graduate and postgraduate students, professionals in various fields, educators, and policymakers."--
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  • 系統號: 005337697
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