In this chapter we have highlighted how theories and empirical studies from different disciplines in the last three decades have converged in suggesting that human beings can significantly benefit from staying in touch with natural elements in their daily lives in terms of general psychological wellbeing, quality of life and mental and physical health. Outcomes such as stress reduction, improved cognitive executive functioning, reduced risk of mood disorders and anxiety, reduced mortality, reduced risk of a wide range of morbidities (e.g., cardiovascular conditions, diabetes, obesity, and musculoskeletal complaints) and improved pregnancy outcomes (e.g., higher birth weight, larger head circumference, lower risk of preterm birth) h...
It is estimated that half of the world’s population now live in urban environments. Urban livi...
Nature has been shown to be beneficial to our overall health and well-being. We are all connected to...
article no. 105173Background Despite the large number of studies on beneficial effects of the natura...
Summarization: In an increasingly urbanizing world, governments and international corporations striv...
The interest of both the scientific community and the public in the complex topic of forests and hea...
Over the last decades, there has been a worldwide increasing interest in, and promotion for, the use...
People are healthier and living longer if they live within an attractive natural environment. [1] Na...
The environments we live in play an important role in keeping us ready to face challenges in a compe...
One of the first times the effect of nature on stress relief was investigated, the results were so r...
Natural environments, including green spaces, have been associated with improved mental and physical...
Biodiverse, vegetation-rich, green-spaces are important in the context of public health in urban env...
Scientific research across recent decades has provided evidence of the broad array of benefits provi...
This article is a literature review of empirical research on the relationship between exposure to na...
Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand th...
Growing research indicates that natural environments – including green and blue spaces – are benefic...
It is estimated that half of the world’s population now live in urban environments. Urban livi...
Nature has been shown to be beneficial to our overall health and well-being. We are all connected to...
article no. 105173Background Despite the large number of studies on beneficial effects of the natura...
Summarization: In an increasingly urbanizing world, governments and international corporations striv...
The interest of both the scientific community and the public in the complex topic of forests and hea...
Over the last decades, there has been a worldwide increasing interest in, and promotion for, the use...
People are healthier and living longer if they live within an attractive natural environment. [1] Na...
The environments we live in play an important role in keeping us ready to face challenges in a compe...
One of the first times the effect of nature on stress relief was investigated, the results were so r...
Natural environments, including green spaces, have been associated with improved mental and physical...
Biodiverse, vegetation-rich, green-spaces are important in the context of public health in urban env...
Scientific research across recent decades has provided evidence of the broad array of benefits provi...
This article is a literature review of empirical research on the relationship between exposure to na...
Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand th...
Growing research indicates that natural environments – including green and blue spaces – are benefic...
It is estimated that half of the world’s population now live in urban environments. Urban livi...
Nature has been shown to be beneficial to our overall health and well-being. We are all connected to...
article no. 105173Background Despite the large number of studies on beneficial effects of the natura...