Nature Is A Human Right: Why We're Fighting for Green in a Gray World
by Ellen Miles Author
This collection of essays and writings advocates for equitable access to nature as a fundamental human right. It explores the critical role that contact with nature plays in mental, social, and physical well-being and argues for integrating green spaces into urban development. The book features contributions from leading voices in environmental and social justice, addressing how nature deprivation affects health and happiness, particularly among marginalized communities. Through a mix of essays, interviews, and exercises, it presents diverse perspectives on why and how access to nature should be universally protected and improved.
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