This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordContact with natural environments is associated with good health and well-being. Although childhood nature experiences may be important in the development of an individual's relationship with nature and subsequent well-being, previous studies have tended to focus on ‘nature’ in general, and the mechanisms by which childhood experiences influence well-being in adulthood remain insufficiently studied. Drawing on cross-sectional survey data from an 18-country sample (N = 15,743) the current work extended previous research by examining: a) blue spaces (coasts, rivers, lakes, etc.) in particular; b) associations between adults' recalled...
Why do so many of us feel drawn to water? Psychological and environmental researchers around the glo...
The purpose of this study was to examine if there is a relationship between nature experiences in ch...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...
Natural environments are progressively being examined as important settings for health promotion (A...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of quantitative studies have investigated the potential benefits of out...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Living near, recreating in, and feeling psychologically connected to, the natural world are all asso...
Natural environments can promote well-being through multiple mechanisms. Many studies have investiga...
This study explores the relationships between adults’ childhood nature exposure (NE), current NE, an...
Research into the potential health and well-being benefits from exposure to green spaces such as par...
There is growing interest in the ways natural environments influence the development and progression...
There is growing evidence that spending time in or around water bodies or ‘blue spaces’ can result i...
Built nature spaces have been increasingly integrated into our urban environments in recent years wi...
Blue Spaces, defined as all natural surface waters- form a vital part of the human-nature interface ...
Though the positive association between a connection to the natural environment and well-being is we...
Why do so many of us feel drawn to water? Psychological and environmental researchers around the glo...
The purpose of this study was to examine if there is a relationship between nature experiences in ch...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...
Natural environments are progressively being examined as important settings for health promotion (A...
BACKGROUND: A growing number of quantitative studies have investigated the potential benefits of out...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Living near, recreating in, and feeling psychologically connected to, the natural world are all asso...
Natural environments can promote well-being through multiple mechanisms. Many studies have investiga...
This study explores the relationships between adults’ childhood nature exposure (NE), current NE, an...
Research into the potential health and well-being benefits from exposure to green spaces such as par...
There is growing interest in the ways natural environments influence the development and progression...
There is growing evidence that spending time in or around water bodies or ‘blue spaces’ can result i...
Built nature spaces have been increasingly integrated into our urban environments in recent years wi...
Blue Spaces, defined as all natural surface waters- form a vital part of the human-nature interface ...
Though the positive association between a connection to the natural environment and well-being is we...
Why do so many of us feel drawn to water? Psychological and environmental researchers around the glo...
The purpose of this study was to examine if there is a relationship between nature experiences in ch...
Many epidemiological studies have found that people living in environments with more green space rep...