Healthy Land, Healthy People Collection

Climate Change and Indigenous Health Promotion

2019

Jones, R.

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The author seeks to elucidate the links between climate change, Indigenous health, and the potential for global, national and regional responses to climate change to harm Indigenous peoples and undermine their rights. He argues that because of the failure to understand and mitigate the impacts of climate on Indigenous health without examining the broader context of colonial oppression, marginalization and dispossession, health promotion must understand a process of decolonization in order to avoid the perpetuation of inequities.

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