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The harmonious reciprocal relationship between humans and their natural environment has been greatly disturbed of recent. As human beings persistently exploit nature's resources with little efforts at replenishing it, there seems to be a revolt from nature's end. Hence the increasing rates of natural disasters and communal violence. The disasters and violence come as traumatic events which translate into lower levels of thriving and wellbeing. This book comes as an approach to understanding the roles climate change and proenvironmentalism play in the wellbeing of humans.

Produktbeschreibung
The harmonious reciprocal relationship between humans and their natural environment has been greatly disturbed of recent. As human beings persistently exploit nature's resources with little efforts at replenishing it, there seems to be a revolt from nature's end. Hence the increasing rates of natural disasters and communal violence. The disasters and violence come as traumatic events which translate into lower levels of thriving and wellbeing. This book comes as an approach to understanding the roles climate change and proenvironmentalism play in the wellbeing of humans.
Autorenporträt
Steven Kator Iorfa is a positive psychologist and researcher whose research light is beamed on human well-being, trauma, violence, environmental sustainability and climate change. Driven by his research exuberance, he has explored virgin research areas that cut across psychology, geography, sociology and criminology.