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This research explores the role of the natural non-human environment in human development from a social work perspective. It examines the literature, methodology, and findings related to the accessibility of nature and its implications for social work practice. The study also highlights the potential disproportionate impacts of climate change on marginalized communities.
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Does the natural non-human environment have a role to play in the way Social Work regards human development? Laura Cullen Supervisor: Professor Stan Houston
Access to nature is not free or available to all (the impacts of climate change will disproportionality effect poorer people). Access to nature is not free or available to all (the impacts of climate change will disproportionality effect poorer people).