This study explores the recently emerging green burial movement in the United States and the potential impact that it may have on American attitudes towards death and dying. This movement began as an alternative to costly and environmentally detrimental traditional burial practices. Expansion of this movement may contribute to a return to a more agrarian model of death could help to restructure the relationship between death and society.\ud To gain a better understanding of American attitudes towards green burial data from the 2007 AAPR Funeral and Burial Planners Survey were analyzed. Bivariate analysis was performed to identify the most significant predictors of support for green burial. Findings indicate that respondents with higher educ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this research project was to investigate ...
As individuals and as communities, how do we learn to recognize that death contributes to life? The ...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Traditional burials and cremations ...
This paper uses my own personal journey toward a green home burial as a vehicle for exploring this e...
Nearly 80 million baby boomers are approaching the end of their lives. Being more environmentally co...
Abstract Methods for preparing and burying the dead vary widely across time and cultures, but an end...
This poster summarizes research on the topic of the death care industry in America. It first examine...
While societies are becoming increasingly aware of their environmental footprint in life, people rar...
Green burial was the standard form of interment in the United States prior to the late 1800s. Durin...
Over the last fifteen years, “green burial” has garnered support from growing numbers of ecologicall...
In 2007, the Association of American Retired People (AARP) published its Funeral and Burial Planners...
This Master’s project investigates the green burial movement and its relevance as a tool for land co...
Death practices are a highly individual and sensitive, but also strongly social and socially regulat...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the current green burial clothing movement by examinin...
The American funeral industry has long influenced how and where we bury the dead. Current industry-s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this research project was to investigate ...
As individuals and as communities, how do we learn to recognize that death contributes to life? The ...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Traditional burials and cremations ...
This paper uses my own personal journey toward a green home burial as a vehicle for exploring this e...
Nearly 80 million baby boomers are approaching the end of their lives. Being more environmentally co...
Abstract Methods for preparing and burying the dead vary widely across time and cultures, but an end...
This poster summarizes research on the topic of the death care industry in America. It first examine...
While societies are becoming increasingly aware of their environmental footprint in life, people rar...
Green burial was the standard form of interment in the United States prior to the late 1800s. Durin...
Over the last fifteen years, “green burial” has garnered support from growing numbers of ecologicall...
In 2007, the Association of American Retired People (AARP) published its Funeral and Burial Planners...
This Master’s project investigates the green burial movement and its relevance as a tool for land co...
Death practices are a highly individual and sensitive, but also strongly social and socially regulat...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the current green burial clothing movement by examinin...
The American funeral industry has long influenced how and where we bury the dead. Current industry-s...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The aim of this research project was to investigate ...
As individuals and as communities, how do we learn to recognize that death contributes to life? The ...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"Traditional burials and cremations ...