This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThere is growing research into the links between blue space encounters, human health and wellbeing, and increasing interest in prescribing nature-based activities to promote physical activity, enhanced mental health and social wellbeing. However, less clear is the readiness of community-based organisations to be involved in these prescription pathways. The aim of this study was to examine perspectives of outdoor water-based practitioners concerning opportunities to engage in such blue prescription pathways, and the likely challenges of doing so. An exploratory, in-depth qualitative approach was used, including eight semi-structured interviews with o...
INTRODUCTION: Proximity and access to water have long been central to human culture ...
In the last few years, interest about the natural environment and its influences on health condition...
Exercise in natural environments positively impacts physical, social and mental wellbeing. However,...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Growing evidence suggests that access and exposure to water bodies or blue spaces can provide a vari...
Growing evidence suggests that access and exposure to water bodies or blue spaces can provide a vari...
Cultural geographers are increasingly interested in research on water and water-based practices as s...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
There is growing evidence that spending time in or around water bodies or ‘blue spaces’ can result i...
Introduction Proximity and access to water have long been central to human culture and accordingly ...
Recent years have seen an increase in scholarly attention applied to the experiential relationship b...
Introduction: Exercise in natural environments positively impacts physical and mental wellbeing. Mo...
Our aim for this research was to identify and examine how recreation enthusiasts cope with and mitig...
This paper studies three sites or ‘landscapes of care’ in Leeds, Bristol and London where water and ...
INTRODUCTION: Proximity and access to water have long been central to human culture...
INTRODUCTION: Proximity and access to water have long been central to human culture ...
In the last few years, interest about the natural environment and its influences on health condition...
Exercise in natural environments positively impacts physical, social and mental wellbeing. However,...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordBackgrou...
Growing evidence suggests that access and exposure to water bodies or blue spaces can provide a vari...
Growing evidence suggests that access and exposure to water bodies or blue spaces can provide a vari...
Cultural geographers are increasingly interested in research on water and water-based practices as s...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this re...
There is growing evidence that spending time in or around water bodies or ‘blue spaces’ can result i...
Introduction Proximity and access to water have long been central to human culture and accordingly ...
Recent years have seen an increase in scholarly attention applied to the experiential relationship b...
Introduction: Exercise in natural environments positively impacts physical and mental wellbeing. Mo...
Our aim for this research was to identify and examine how recreation enthusiasts cope with and mitig...
This paper studies three sites or ‘landscapes of care’ in Leeds, Bristol and London where water and ...
INTRODUCTION: Proximity and access to water have long been central to human culture...
INTRODUCTION: Proximity and access to water have long been central to human culture ...
In the last few years, interest about the natural environment and its influences on health condition...
Exercise in natural environments positively impacts physical, social and mental wellbeing. However,...