Need a critical reflection on this topics which was in the module. In line with the specific learning outcomes of the module, these assignments will:
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demonstrate critical engagement with the chosen topic
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approach the topics using perspectives from human geography or the environmental social sciences
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reflect on broader disciplinary implications (i.e. for human geography and the broader environmental social sciences)
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provide perspectives on ‘real world’ problems and how they can (or should) be studied
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be written with a non-specialist audience in mind (i.e. they should be engaging and accessible)
Assessment should be written in the style of a journal editorial or commentary
Follow this structure / mention all these points
1. medicing. Hisotry of traditional dependence on nature for medicine, modern drugs dependant on nature. Role of nature in human healthcare now and potential for future. Other than medicine numerous benefits.
2. Food and nutrition
3. Nature and mental health
4. Services; water, fertile soil, clean air
5. threats to natural health assets
6. daqngers of nature distruption to health – zoonotic diseases
7. Growing acknowledgement of natures role in human health, including action
Please draw on wider reading and disciplinary issues/debates, use this to make and support their own arguments abouts about the topic.
You are encouraged to be creative: you can approach the topic in any way, as long as they can justify their approach through engagement with reading and disciplinary issues/debates.
WORD COUNT 1500 REFERENCE LIST IN HARVARD FORM
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/biodiversity-and-health
^^^ useful link
I have attatched some relevant articles but please expand and source out similarly academic based aritcles