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Contributions of sustainability science to the study of environmental health problems
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Walter?Alfredo?Salas-ZapataEmail author  Leonardo?Salas-Zapata
Institution:1.Research Group on Sustainability and Health, School of Microbiology,University of Antioquia UdeA,Medellín,Colombia;2.National School of Public Health,University of Antioquia,Medellín,Colombia
Abstract:From the ontological point of view, environmental health problems do not differ from problems of unsustainability. This leads us to think that sustainability science could contribute to resolve important questions that studies on environmental health are not resolving. A literature review was made in order to analyse the scope and limitations of studies on environmental health problems. Based on the characteristics of environmental health studies, we highlighted some examples of questions that are being ignored and analysed four contributions that sustainability science could make to solve them. These contributions come from three key components of sustainability science: (1) the unit of analysis—social–ecological systems, (2) a theory—resilience theory and, specifically, social–ecological resilience, (3) and the approaches of complex systems and transdisciplinarity. From a sustainability science perspective, four contributions could be made: environmental health problems are redefined as social–ecological systems; environmental health is assumed to be the result of adaptation processes; the environment and society are recognized as systems, not as matrices of factors; and human action acquires content and structure and, in turn, explains the behaviour of environmental health problems.
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