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Transformative learning for a sustainable and healthy future through ecosystem approaches to health: insights from 15 years of co-designed ecohealth teaching and learning experiences

  • Jena Webb
  • , Sergio Raez-Villanueva
  • , Paul D. Carrière
  • , Audrey Anne Beauchamp
  • , Isaac Bell
  • , Angela Day
  • , Sarah Elton
  • , Mathieu Feagan
  • , Jolene Giacinti
  • , Jean Paul Kabemba Lukusa
  • , Celia Kingsbury
  • , Paola A. Torres-Slimming
  • , Martin Bunch
  • , Katie Clow
  • , Maya K. Gislason
  • , Margot W. Parkes
  • , E. Jane Parmley
  • , Blake Poland
  • , Cathy Vaillancourt

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Abstract

This paper presents insights from the work of the Canadian Community of Practice in Ecosystem Approaches to Health (CoPEH-Canada) and 15 years (2008–2022) of land-based, transdisciplinary, learner-centred, transformative learning and training. We have oriented our learning approaches to Head, Hands, and Heart, which symbolise cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning, respectively. Psychomotor and affective learning are necessary to grapple with and enact far-reaching structural changes (eg, decolonisation) needed to rekindle healthier, reciprocal relationships with nature and each other. We acknowledge that these approaches have been long understood by Indigenous colleagues and communities. We have developed a suite of teaching techniques and resources through an iterative and evolving pedagogy based on participatory approaches and operating reciprocal, research-pedagogical cycles; integrated different approaches and ways of knowing into our pedagogy; and built a networked Community of Practice for continued learning. Planetary health has become a dominant framing for health-ecosystem interactions. This Viewpoint underscores the depth of existing scholarship, collaboration, and pedagogical expertise in ecohealth teaching and learning that can inform planetary health education approaches.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)e86-e96
JournalThe Lancet Planetary Health
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
  2. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land

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