Cite
Mind, body, spirit: co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communities.
MLA
Berry, Helen L., et al. “Mind, Body, Spirit: Co-Benefits for Mental Health from Climate Change Adaptation and Caring for Country in Remote Aboriginal Australian Communities.” New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, vol. 21, no. 5–6, May 2010, pp. 139–45. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1071/NB10030.
APA
Berry, H. L., Butler, J. R. A., Burgess, C. P., King, U. G., Tsey, K., Cadet-James, Y. L., Rigby, C. W., & Raphael, B. (2010). Mind, body, spirit: co-benefits for mental health from climate change adaptation and caring for country in remote Aboriginal Australian communities. New South Wales Public Health Bulletin, 21(5–6), 139–145. https://doi.org/10.1071/NB10030
Chicago
Berry, Helen L, James R A Butler, C Paul Burgess, Ursula G King, Komla Tsey, Yvonne L Cadet-James, C Wayne Rigby, and Beverley Raphael. 2010. “Mind, Body, Spirit: Co-Benefits for Mental Health from Climate Change Adaptation and Caring for Country in Remote Aboriginal Australian Communities.” New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 21 (5–6): 139–45. doi:10.1071/NB10030.