Publication Date

2008

Document Type

Article

Author's School

Brown School of Social Work

Issue

4

First Page

22

Last Page

29

Summary

"We have been slow to engage as a profession," Rogge says of social work's inclusion of the natural environment in research, teaching, and practice—a criticism shared by others interviewed here. She knows of no existing specialization or concentration in the United States or Canada for environmental social work or social work in natural environment, as she prefers to call it. But indicators suggest that may soon change.

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