‘Green social work’ is a new theoretical concern for the social work profession and specifically for social work with people crossing borders. Social work, while addressing environmental factors, whether in the family, housing or poverty, that form the backdrop to service users’ lives, pays little attention to the natural environment (Dominelli, 2012). However, the theoretical bridge between environmental degradation, and mass movement of people is well-forged in the social and environmental sciences (Gemenne, 2011; Bettini et al., 2016; UNICEF, 2017; Gemenne and Blocher, 2017; Climate and Migration Coalition, 2017). © 2018 selection and editorial matter, Lena Dominelli; individual chapters, the contributors
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by state nations globally to eradic...
The United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development declared environmental problems as s...
How green is the environment in social work? Christine Marlow and Colin Van Rooyen Worldwide there i...
The article discusses two possible areas of intersection of environmental protection and social work...
This lead article in this Special Issue begins discussion on an environmental ethics for social work...
This article examines the extent to which issues of environmental sustainability are represented in ...
Social work has been late to engage with the environmental movement. Often working with an exclusive...
Social work has a long-standing tradition of emphasizing the interaction of people and their environ...
Issues of sustainability and the natural environment have recently emerged in social work. As these ...
Poverty has been and continues to be an ongoing global, regional and national challenge that is demo...
When it comes to disasters and natural calamities, social work appears to be at the forefrontof imme...
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by state nations across the globe t...
The natural environment and sustainability play an increasingly important role in social work as a d...
Often working with an exclusively social understanding of environment, much of the social work profe...
As the world continues to run out of clean air, water and spaces, it is the poor, women, people of c...
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by state nations globally to eradic...
The United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development declared environmental problems as s...
How green is the environment in social work? Christine Marlow and Colin Van Rooyen Worldwide there i...
The article discusses two possible areas of intersection of environmental protection and social work...
This lead article in this Special Issue begins discussion on an environmental ethics for social work...
This article examines the extent to which issues of environmental sustainability are represented in ...
Social work has been late to engage with the environmental movement. Often working with an exclusive...
Social work has a long-standing tradition of emphasizing the interaction of people and their environ...
Issues of sustainability and the natural environment have recently emerged in social work. As these ...
Poverty has been and continues to be an ongoing global, regional and national challenge that is demo...
When it comes to disasters and natural calamities, social work appears to be at the forefrontof imme...
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by state nations across the globe t...
The natural environment and sustainability play an increasingly important role in social work as a d...
Often working with an exclusively social understanding of environment, much of the social work profe...
As the world continues to run out of clean air, water and spaces, it is the poor, women, people of c...
In 2015, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by state nations globally to eradic...
The United Nations (UN) 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development declared environmental problems as s...
How green is the environment in social work? Christine Marlow and Colin Van Rooyen Worldwide there i...