1st Edition

Blue Space, Health and Wellbeing Hydrophilia Unbounded

262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Health geography makes critical contributions to contemporary and emerging interdisciplinary agendas of nature-based health and health-enabling places. Couched in theory and critical empirical work on nature and health, this book addresses questions on the relationships between water, health and wellbeing. Water and blue space is a key focus in current health geography research and a new... Read more

1. Introduction  PART I Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Water & Health  2. The Meaning of Water to Health:  antipodean perspectives on the ‘substance of life’  3. Keeping Leisure in mind: The intervening role of Leisure in the Blue Space - Health nexus  4. Sailing, health and well-being: a thalassographic perspective  5. To the waters and the wild: reflections on eco-social healing in the WILD project  PART II Experiencing Health in Blue Space  6. From water as curative agent to enabling waterscapes: Diverse experiences of the ‘therapeutic blue’  7. Dúchas: Being and belonging on the borderlands of surfing, senses and self  8. Blue Yogic Culture: A Case Study of Sirvananda Yoga Retreat, Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas  9. No ducking, no diving, no running, no pushing. Hydrophobia and urban bluespaces across the life-course  PART III Blue health inequality and environmental justice  10. The shadows of risk and inequality within salutogenic coastal waters  11. Thirst World?  Linking Water and Health in the Context of Development  12. Wellbeing and the Wild, Blue 21st Century Citizen  13. Environmental uncertainty and muddy blue spaces: health, history, and wetland geographies in Aotearoa New Zealand  14. Conclusion: New Directions 

Biography

Ronan Foley is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography at Maynooth University, Ireland.



Robin Kearns is a Professor of Geography in the School of Environment at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.



Thomas Kistemann is Professor of Hygiene, Environmental Medicine and Medical Geography at the University of Bonn, Germany.



Ben Wheeler is Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter Medical School, UK.