Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studies are concerned with the aspect of human well-being, with less attention given to other caring dimensions and their relation to sustainability. This paper aims to contribute to an integrative understanding of Green Care by proposing an analytical framework inspired by the ethics of care literature and, in particular, Tronto’s five stages of caring (about, for, with, giving, and receiving). The goal is to use a relational lens to appreciate the diverse caring practices and their potential in three Finnish cases studies—a care farm, a biodynamic farm, and a nature-tourism company. We apply the framework on data gathered during three years thro...
There is increasing evidence for the positive role of nature in human health, particularly in the li...
The main thesis of this study is to clarify the significance of caring in the realm of environmental...
Increasing threats from pests and diseases fundamentally question what forest management is and must...
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studi...
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studi...
This study aims to contribute to the field of sustainability transformations by exploring the role o...
‘Green Care’ is a range of activities that promotes physical and mental health and well-being throug...
Green Care is an international concept, where utilization of agricultural farms is a base for promot...
Green care is an innovative approach that combines simultaneously caring for people and caring for l...
The aim of this empirically grounded philosophical paper is to explore the notion of holistic care w...
The concept Green Care loosely refers to the utilization of nature and farms to produce social, heal...
This paper challenges the proposition that connecting with nature through direct encounters with non...
This study contributes to research proposing the ethics of care framework as a way of imagining a fo...
Green Care (GC) and Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) are recognised practices useful to enhance t...
Green Care (GC) and Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) are recognised practices useful to enhance t...
There is increasing evidence for the positive role of nature in human health, particularly in the li...
The main thesis of this study is to clarify the significance of caring in the realm of environmental...
Increasing threats from pests and diseases fundamentally question what forest management is and must...
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studi...
Green Care practices have received increasing scholarly attention in the last decade. Yet most studi...
This study aims to contribute to the field of sustainability transformations by exploring the role o...
‘Green Care’ is a range of activities that promotes physical and mental health and well-being throug...
Green Care is an international concept, where utilization of agricultural farms is a base for promot...
Green care is an innovative approach that combines simultaneously caring for people and caring for l...
The aim of this empirically grounded philosophical paper is to explore the notion of holistic care w...
The concept Green Care loosely refers to the utilization of nature and farms to produce social, heal...
This paper challenges the proposition that connecting with nature through direct encounters with non...
This study contributes to research proposing the ethics of care framework as a way of imagining a fo...
Green Care (GC) and Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) are recognised practices useful to enhance t...
Green Care (GC) and Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) are recognised practices useful to enhance t...
There is increasing evidence for the positive role of nature in human health, particularly in the li...
The main thesis of this study is to clarify the significance of caring in the realm of environmental...
Increasing threats from pests and diseases fundamentally question what forest management is and must...