Prescribing nature-based health interventions (green prescribing)—such as therapeutic horticulture or conservation activities—is an emerging transdisciplinary strategy focussed on reducing noncommunicable diseases. However, little is known about the practice of, and socioecological constraints/opportunities associated with, green prescribing in the UK. Furthermore, the distribution of green prescribing has yet to be comprehensively mapped. In this study, we conducted a socioecological exploration of green prescribing. We deployed online questionnaires to collect data from general practitioners (GPs) and nature-based organisations (NBOs) around the UK and conducted spatial analyses. Our results indicate that GPs and NBOs perceive and express...
BACKGROUND: In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments...
Background In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments,...
The UK government has invested £5.77 million in green social prescribing to prevent and tackle menta...
There is a growing recognition of the links between the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable dis...
There is a growing recognition of the links between the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable dis...
Geography and health disciplines have become inseparable, with our environments effecting our physic...
There is a growing recognition of the links between the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable dis...
Green prescribing is gaining in popularity internationally for the promotion of mental wellbeing. Ho...
In this chapter, we conceptualise public realm greenspace as a therapeutic landscape, and explore it...
Increased exposure to green space has many health benefits. Scottish Green Health Partnerships (GHPs...
In the post-COVID city, interest in creative green interventions to tackle health inequalities are a...
This paper offers a critical, constructive engagement with emerging discourses of green social presc...
he last decade has seen a surge of interest and investment in green social prescribing, however, bot...
OBJECTIVES: Quantitative analysis of the physical and demographic parameters of access to Thames Cha...
Studies using routinely gathered data increasingly show associations between area-level green space ...
BACKGROUND: In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments...
Background In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments,...
The UK government has invested £5.77 million in green social prescribing to prevent and tackle menta...
There is a growing recognition of the links between the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable dis...
There is a growing recognition of the links between the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable dis...
Geography and health disciplines have become inseparable, with our environments effecting our physic...
There is a growing recognition of the links between the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable dis...
Green prescribing is gaining in popularity internationally for the promotion of mental wellbeing. Ho...
In this chapter, we conceptualise public realm greenspace as a therapeutic landscape, and explore it...
Increased exposure to green space has many health benefits. Scottish Green Health Partnerships (GHPs...
In the post-COVID city, interest in creative green interventions to tackle health inequalities are a...
This paper offers a critical, constructive engagement with emerging discourses of green social presc...
he last decade has seen a surge of interest and investment in green social prescribing, however, bot...
OBJECTIVES: Quantitative analysis of the physical and demographic parameters of access to Thames Cha...
Studies using routinely gathered data increasingly show associations between area-level green space ...
BACKGROUND: In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments...
Background In a rapidly urbanizing world, many people have little contact with natural environments,...
The UK government has invested £5.77 million in green social prescribing to prevent and tackle menta...