Nature has indisputable effects on human health (Moore, 1981; Ulrich, 1984). The very first research works on this topic were inspired by traditional Japanese medicine. Indeed, at that time, “forest baths” were typically prescribed to patients, in order both to strengthen their immune system and to improve their well-being (Li, 2010). Interestingly, subsequent researches have demonstrated that solely a visual exposure to Nature was able to produce the same effects (Beukeboom, Langeveld, & Tanja-Dijkstra, 2012). To explain this impact of Nature on human health, both biophilia (Ulrich, 1993; Wilson, 1984) and the attention restoration theory (R. Kaplan & Kaplan, 1989; S. Kaplan, 1995) are the two main trends nowadays used by the scientific co...
Humans have evolved into what they are today after the passage of 6–7 million years. If we define th...
The idea that contact with nature is healthy appears so intuitively valid, that for a long time, peo...
Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population ...
Nature has indisputable effects on human health (Moore, 1981; Ulrich, 1984). The very first research...
La nature a des effets positifs sur la santé (Moore, 1981 ; Ulrich, 1984). Les premiers travaux se s...
Modern humans are currently experiencing a transformation of their environment and of their way of l...
Beneficial effects of urban greenspaces on mental health have been widely established. Nowadays, stu...
Background: Previous research suggests an evolutionary predisposition for humans to seek out and mai...
International audienceThis questions review with 60 articles addresses the influence of plants on he...
Les bienfaits des espaces de nature urbains sur la santé mentale sont attestés par de nombreuses pub...
In this chapter we consider how experiences of nature can affect human health and well-being. We fir...
Interventions such as forest bathing (slow, mindful nature walks) have been shown to increase our co...
This study investigates the relationship between the level to which a person feels connected to Natu...
Dans la société actuelle, les maladies liées au mode de vie jouent un rôle de plus en plus important...
Natural environments offer a high potential for human well-being, restoration and stress recovery in...
Humans have evolved into what they are today after the passage of 6–7 million years. If we define th...
The idea that contact with nature is healthy appears so intuitively valid, that for a long time, peo...
Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population ...
Nature has indisputable effects on human health (Moore, 1981; Ulrich, 1984). The very first research...
La nature a des effets positifs sur la santé (Moore, 1981 ; Ulrich, 1984). Les premiers travaux se s...
Modern humans are currently experiencing a transformation of their environment and of their way of l...
Beneficial effects of urban greenspaces on mental health have been widely established. Nowadays, stu...
Background: Previous research suggests an evolutionary predisposition for humans to seek out and mai...
International audienceThis questions review with 60 articles addresses the influence of plants on he...
Les bienfaits des espaces de nature urbains sur la santé mentale sont attestés par de nombreuses pub...
In this chapter we consider how experiences of nature can affect human health and well-being. We fir...
Interventions such as forest bathing (slow, mindful nature walks) have been shown to increase our co...
This study investigates the relationship between the level to which a person feels connected to Natu...
Dans la société actuelle, les maladies liées au mode de vie jouent un rôle de plus en plus important...
Natural environments offer a high potential for human well-being, restoration and stress recovery in...
Humans have evolved into what they are today after the passage of 6–7 million years. If we define th...
The idea that contact with nature is healthy appears so intuitively valid, that for a long time, peo...
Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population ...