Interventions such as forest bathing (slow, mindful nature walks) have been shown to increase our connection to nature and be an effective intervention for improving health and well-being. However, there is variation in the activities delivered during forest bathing and the guidance given. Few researchers have evaluated which activities, elements of nature, and senses are responsible for improvements in well-being. The current evaluation addresses this gap and also monitors the emotional state and nature connection following guided forest bathing walks. Participants (N = 1142) across 35 countries completed post-walk evaluation surveys online. Results suggest that well-being and nature connection were rated very highly following forest bathi...
The more time people spend in nature, the happier they feel. But how consistent is this link, and wh...
It is now well established that contact with nature, regardless of activity type or experience, can ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether deliberate psychological tasks, intended to focu...
Previous research has demonstrated that practicing forest bathing has significant positive effects o...
Quantitative research has established a link between nature and wellbeing, there is however a lack o...
Nature has been shown to be beneficial to our overall health and well-being. We are all connected to...
Natural environments are associated with positive health and well-being. However, little is known ab...
Feeling connected to nature has been shown to be beneficial to wellbeing and pro-environmental behav...
Fostering human-nature connection (HNC) relates to the inner worlds of humans as a realm of influenc...
Nature exposure has been renowned for its positive physiological and psychological benefits. Recent ...
Forest Bathing, where individuals use mindfulness to engage with nature, has been re-ported to incre...
The practice of Shinrin-Yoku or Forest Bathing is an outdoor therapeutic modality with mounting evid...
Background: Research suggests that an early connection with nature can benefit wellbeing into adulth...
The boundary between mindfulness and forest bathing, two conceptually related therapies, is unclear....
Recent research suggests that engagement with natural beauty (EWNB) is key to the well-being benefit...
The more time people spend in nature, the happier they feel. But how consistent is this link, and wh...
It is now well established that contact with nature, regardless of activity type or experience, can ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether deliberate psychological tasks, intended to focu...
Previous research has demonstrated that practicing forest bathing has significant positive effects o...
Quantitative research has established a link between nature and wellbeing, there is however a lack o...
Nature has been shown to be beneficial to our overall health and well-being. We are all connected to...
Natural environments are associated with positive health and well-being. However, little is known ab...
Feeling connected to nature has been shown to be beneficial to wellbeing and pro-environmental behav...
Fostering human-nature connection (HNC) relates to the inner worlds of humans as a realm of influenc...
Nature exposure has been renowned for its positive physiological and psychological benefits. Recent ...
Forest Bathing, where individuals use mindfulness to engage with nature, has been re-ported to incre...
The practice of Shinrin-Yoku or Forest Bathing is an outdoor therapeutic modality with mounting evid...
Background: Research suggests that an early connection with nature can benefit wellbeing into adulth...
The boundary between mindfulness and forest bathing, two conceptually related therapies, is unclear....
Recent research suggests that engagement with natural beauty (EWNB) is key to the well-being benefit...
The more time people spend in nature, the happier they feel. But how consistent is this link, and wh...
It is now well established that contact with nature, regardless of activity type or experience, can ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether deliberate psychological tasks, intended to focu...