BACKGROUND: Action taken to enhance or conserve outdoor environments may benefit health and wellbeing through the process of participation but also through improving the environment. There is interest, amongst both health and environmental organisations, in using such activities as health promotion interventions. The objective of this systematic review was to investigate the health and wellbeing impacts of participation in environmental enhancement and conservation activities and to understand how these activities may be beneficial, to whom and in what circumstances or contexts. METHODS: A theory-led mixed-method systematic review was used to assess evidence of effect and to identify pathways to change (protocol: http://onlinelibrary.wiley....
Green exercise is defined as undertaking physical activity whilst being directly exposed to nature (...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate and explain some of the indirect consequences of “green...
The human health and well-being benefits of contact with nature are becoming increasingly recognised...
The wellbeing benefits of engaging in a nature-based programme, delivered by the Voluntary, Communit...
The studies of human and environment interactions usually consider the extremes of environment on in...
This is an Open Access scientific, peer-reviewed article originally published in the journal BMC Pub...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Research suggests that experience of the natural environment may have a range of beneficial outcomes...
Background: Despite the large number of studies on beneficial effects of the natural outdoor environ...
Recent research by Deakin University, in collaboration with Parks Victoria and its Strategic Partner...
Background: The time that children and young people spend in nature and outdoor spaces has decreased...
Objectives: The present literature review conceptualises landscape as a health resource that promote...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Most research about the promotion of pro-environmental behaviours has focused on actions conducted a...
Introduction Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human healt...
Green exercise is defined as undertaking physical activity whilst being directly exposed to nature (...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate and explain some of the indirect consequences of “green...
The human health and well-being benefits of contact with nature are becoming increasingly recognised...
The wellbeing benefits of engaging in a nature-based programme, delivered by the Voluntary, Communit...
The studies of human and environment interactions usually consider the extremes of environment on in...
This is an Open Access scientific, peer-reviewed article originally published in the journal BMC Pub...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Research suggests that experience of the natural environment may have a range of beneficial outcomes...
Background: Despite the large number of studies on beneficial effects of the natural outdoor environ...
Recent research by Deakin University, in collaboration with Parks Victoria and its Strategic Partner...
Background: The time that children and young people spend in nature and outdoor spaces has decreased...
Objectives: The present literature review conceptualises landscape as a health resource that promote...
This is a freely-available open access publication. Please cite the published version which is avail...
Most research about the promotion of pro-environmental behaviours has focused on actions conducted a...
Introduction Growing evidence suggests that close contact with nature brings benefits to human healt...
Green exercise is defined as undertaking physical activity whilst being directly exposed to nature (...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate and explain some of the indirect consequences of “green...
The human health and well-being benefits of contact with nature are becoming increasingly recognised...