For hundreds of years the sea has been a place of sanctuary and retreat for humans needing escape, rejuvenation and renewal. This paper examines some of the context of the coast from a therapeutic landscape perspective. Narratives of the ?sea as healer? will be explored in the context of the everyday and the visitor/tourist. A multi-dimensional case study of Brighton will be examined as policy-practice-experience examples of a coastal-wellbeing location. Pilot research findings from work undertaken auditing outdoor/nature based green-wellbeing work in Brighton will be presented, along with an examination of how children learn and engage with the sea for their overall wellbeing. Brighton is uniquely, a UNESCO designated Biosphere, the first ...
Over the past decade the therapeutic landscape framework has seen a number of critiques regarding it...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of potential wellbeing benefits of local green and b...
Coastal environments are increasingly shown to have a positive effect on our health and well-being. ...
For hundreds of years the sea has been a place of sanctuary and retreat for humans needing escape, r...
The human desire to be near coastal waters is an innate aspect of both human settlement choices and ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reservedPost-review pre-print. The version of record is available fr...
This paper draws together ideas from wellbeing tourism, ecopsychology and geography, to examine how ...
This paper draws together ideas from wellbeing tourism, ecopsychology and geography, to examine how ...
Recent years have seen an increase in scholarly attention applied to the experiential relationship b...
A range of publications explore the positive association between blue space and health (Foley and Ki...
Commentators are advocating for research to better understand relationships between healthy coastal ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Blue Spaces, defined as all natural surface waters- form a vital part of the human-nature interface ...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Health and Place. Change...
Coastal landscapes across Europe are often characterized by overlapping and competing land uses. The...
Over the past decade the therapeutic landscape framework has seen a number of critiques regarding it...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of potential wellbeing benefits of local green and b...
Coastal environments are increasingly shown to have a positive effect on our health and well-being. ...
For hundreds of years the sea has been a place of sanctuary and retreat for humans needing escape, r...
The human desire to be near coastal waters is an innate aspect of both human settlement choices and ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reservedPost-review pre-print. The version of record is available fr...
This paper draws together ideas from wellbeing tourism, ecopsychology and geography, to examine how ...
This paper draws together ideas from wellbeing tourism, ecopsychology and geography, to examine how ...
Recent years have seen an increase in scholarly attention applied to the experiential relationship b...
A range of publications explore the positive association between blue space and health (Foley and Ki...
Commentators are advocating for research to better understand relationships between healthy coastal ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Blue Spaces, defined as all natural surface waters- form a vital part of the human-nature interface ...
This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Health and Place. Change...
Coastal landscapes across Europe are often characterized by overlapping and competing land uses. The...
Over the past decade the therapeutic landscape framework has seen a number of critiques regarding it...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of potential wellbeing benefits of local green and b...
Coastal environments are increasingly shown to have a positive effect on our health and well-being. ...