South African Study into Healing Planetary Pollution
South African Study into Healing Planetary Pollution
Author(s): Stephen David Edwards, Caroll HermannSubject(s): Environmental Geography, Environmental and Energy policy
Published by: EDIS- Publishing Institution of the University of Zilina
Keywords: Planetary pollution; health promotion; education; nature; recycling; South Africa;
Summary/Abstract: The accelerating destructive effects of pollution threaten the existence of all inhabitants of planet earth. Health promotion interventions inevitably include a dynamic harmony of various interacting planetary components and contexts, bio-psycho-social as well as spiritual, cultural and ecological. This study was based on a broad research question as to what would best heal polluted planet earth. As with most countries, South Africa is slowly recovering from the effects of COVID-19. It seemed timeous to investigate a local sample of knowledgeable and experienced persons with regard to their views on pollution prevention and health promotion. Sixteen local KwaZulu-Natal persons responded to an online google questionnaire. There were 5 men and 11 women, with a mean age of 55 and age range from 25 to 73 years. Data analysis using NVivo12 software indicated that participants’ responses generally coalesced into a coherent health promotion theme including subthemes of awareness, education, regulation, and action to prevent human destructiveness, promote healing and the holistic integrity of nature. Unique local findings as well as those similar to other studies are discussed. Further research could include formal scales with larger local and international samples in interconnected, ecological and health promotion initiatives.
Journal: Dialogo
- Issue Year: 9/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 49-60
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English