BACKGROUND: The global disease burden resulting from climate change is likely to be substantial and will put further strain on public health systems that are already struggling to cope with demand. An up- stream solution, that of preventing climate change and associated adverse health effects, is a promising approach, which would create win-win-situations where both the environment and human health benefit. One such solution would be to apply methods of behaviour change to prompt pro-environmentalism, which in turn benefits health and wellbeing. DISCUSSION: Based on evidence from the behavioural sciences, we suggest that, like many social behaviours, pro- environmental behaviour can be automatically induced by internal or external stimuli...
The current world view of the environment allows for a broader and more detailed coverage of what ha...
Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population ...
Our Research Topic section entitled: "Nature and the environment: The psychology of its benefits and...
BACKGROUND: The global disease burden resulting from climate change is likely to be substantial and ...
Non-communicable diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, or depression, result from an interplay o...
Most research about the promotion of pro-environmental behaviours has focused on actions conducted a...
The aim of this narrative review is to explore whether nature-based interventions improved individua...
Climate change can be viewed as human-induced change to climate and depletion of natural systems. It...
The Society of Behavioural Medicine (www.sbm.org) defines behavioural medicine as an “interdisciplin...
Engagement with nature is an important part of many people’s lives, and the health and wellbei...
Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment...
The benefits of natural environments for health and wellbeing are well-established, but less is know...
The impacts of climate on health and wellbeing occur in time and space and through a range of indire...
Engagement with nature is an important part of many people’s lives, and the health and wellbeing ben...
The world is becoming increasingly urbanised, impacting human interactions with natural environments...
The current world view of the environment allows for a broader and more detailed coverage of what ha...
Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population ...
Our Research Topic section entitled: "Nature and the environment: The psychology of its benefits and...
BACKGROUND: The global disease burden resulting from climate change is likely to be substantial and ...
Non-communicable diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, or depression, result from an interplay o...
Most research about the promotion of pro-environmental behaviours has focused on actions conducted a...
The aim of this narrative review is to explore whether nature-based interventions improved individua...
Climate change can be viewed as human-induced change to climate and depletion of natural systems. It...
The Society of Behavioural Medicine (www.sbm.org) defines behavioural medicine as an “interdisciplin...
Engagement with nature is an important part of many people’s lives, and the health and wellbei...
Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment...
The benefits of natural environments for health and wellbeing are well-established, but less is know...
The impacts of climate on health and wellbeing occur in time and space and through a range of indire...
Engagement with nature is an important part of many people’s lives, and the health and wellbeing ben...
The world is becoming increasingly urbanised, impacting human interactions with natural environments...
The current world view of the environment allows for a broader and more detailed coverage of what ha...
Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population ...
Our Research Topic section entitled: "Nature and the environment: The psychology of its benefits and...