陆地-身体生态学:环境与心理健康交叉点的全球跨学科合作案例研究

Samrawit Gougsa , Victoria Pratt , Babitha George , Cecilia Vilela , Daniel Kobei , Sylvia Kokunda , Ilan Kelman , Ben Eaton , Lilian Maina , Samson Luari , Outi Autti , Kaisa Kerätär , Jenni Laiti , Catherine Baxendale , Romit Raj , Reema Deshpande , Riya Gokharu , Neha Singh , Sheila Ghelani , Nqatyiswa Mendu , Ayesha Ahmad
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土地体生态学(LBE)是一个全球性的跨学科研究小组,旨在了解少数民族、土著和其他依赖土地的社区在不断变化的环境中与生态的关系的心理健康方面。我们认为我们的项目是全球跨学科合作的成功案例,可以作为其他项目的范例。在本文中,我们提出:(1)概述了我们在不同学科和地区的项目结构;(2)描述我们如何管理日常运营和决策;(3)通过三个关键领域的例子详细说明我们如何开展合作——创造性方法、语言考虑和作者身份;(4)讨论项目的优势和局限性。
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Land Body Ecologies: A case study for global transdisciplinary collaboration at the intersections of environment and mental health

Land Body Ecologies (LBE) is a global, transdisciplinary research group seeking to understand the mental health dimensions of minority, Indigenous and other land-dependent communities’ relationship to ecologies in a changing environment. We posit that our project is a successful case of global transdisciplinary collaboration that can serve as an example for others. In this paper we present: (1) an overview of our project structure across various disciplines and geographies; (2) a description of how we manage day-to-day operations and decision-making; (3) details of how we operationalise collaboration through examples from three key areas – creative methodologies, language considerations and authorship; (4) a discussion on strengths and limitations of the project.

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The journal of climate change and health
The journal of climate change and health Global and Planetary Change, Public Health and Health Policy
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