Academic research has long established that interaction with the natural environment is associated with better overall health outcomes. Notably, the area of therapeutic environments has been borne out of the recognition of this critical relationship, but much of this research comes from a specific Western perspective. In Aotearoa-New Zealand, Māori (the Indigenous people of the land) have long demonstrated significantly worse health outcomes than non-Māori. Little research has examined the causes compared to Western populations and the role of the natural environment in health outcomes for Māori. The present study aimed to explore the relationship between Māori culture, landscape and the connection to health and well-being. Eighteen Māori p...
Sense of place is an important dimension in many people's lives. Through long residence in a region ...
Abstract Background For Indigenous Australians, health transcends the absence of disease, and includ...
Emerging evidence from the western literature suggests an increasing focus on applying nature-based ...
Academic research has long established that interaction with the natural environment is associated w...
Although research has long established that interaction with the natural environment is associated w...
The meanings of place and the relationship between place and health have culturally specific dimensi...
Introduction Indigenous people, including Māori in New Zealand, face many inequities in health and t...
This paper contributes to an expanding body of research within Health Geography that focuses on the ...
Current concepts of therapeutic landscape combine landscape with principles of holistic health and t...
Aotearoa New Zealand is a society with inequality deeply embedded in its culture, and this translate...
Over the past decade the therapeutic landscape framework has seen a number of critiques regarding it...
There is growing evidence that the cultures of Indigenous peoples influence their health and wellbei...
New Zealand is an ethnically diverse nation. The number of overseas-born New Zealanders are increasi...
The health of the environment is integral to the health and wellbeing of the people. When the balan...
Commentators are advocating for research to better understand relationships between healthy coastal ...
Sense of place is an important dimension in many people's lives. Through long residence in a region ...
Abstract Background For Indigenous Australians, health transcends the absence of disease, and includ...
Emerging evidence from the western literature suggests an increasing focus on applying nature-based ...
Academic research has long established that interaction with the natural environment is associated w...
Although research has long established that interaction with the natural environment is associated w...
The meanings of place and the relationship between place and health have culturally specific dimensi...
Introduction Indigenous people, including Māori in New Zealand, face many inequities in health and t...
This paper contributes to an expanding body of research within Health Geography that focuses on the ...
Current concepts of therapeutic landscape combine landscape with principles of holistic health and t...
Aotearoa New Zealand is a society with inequality deeply embedded in its culture, and this translate...
Over the past decade the therapeutic landscape framework has seen a number of critiques regarding it...
There is growing evidence that the cultures of Indigenous peoples influence their health and wellbei...
New Zealand is an ethnically diverse nation. The number of overseas-born New Zealanders are increasi...
The health of the environment is integral to the health and wellbeing of the people. When the balan...
Commentators are advocating for research to better understand relationships between healthy coastal ...
Sense of place is an important dimension in many people's lives. Through long residence in a region ...
Abstract Background For Indigenous Australians, health transcends the absence of disease, and includ...
Emerging evidence from the western literature suggests an increasing focus on applying nature-based ...