Rural community transition and resilience: what now for social work?
With increasing impacts of climate change and losses
of life, livelihood and habitat, rural communities have become beset with frequent,
prolonged and persistent recovery and coping obligations. Designing for and increasingly
demonstrating social work practices that prioritize the multi-modal
skills of sustainable living may well be the most effective means to
realize and sustain environmental justice advancements. Practitioners,
educators, researchers and students engaged in mobilizing social work's
professional commitments to environmental justice causes would be
well-served by acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to realize
sustainable livelihoods. Permaculture design principles and methods are
cited as means for social work professionals to begin with their own
personal and professional practices.
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