Contact with, and psychological connectedness to the natural world are both associated with various health and sustainability-related outcomes. To date, though, the evidence base has …
M Richardson, I Hamlin - Journal of Public Mental Health, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose To explore the associations between noticing nature, nature connectedness, time in nature and human and nature's well-being during the corona pandemic restrictions …
JH Dean, DF Shanahan, R Bush, KJ Gaston… - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with nature and influence well-being. We surveyed 1538 people in Brisbane, Australia to …
Research suggests that contact with nature can be beneficial, for example leading to improvements in mood, cognition, and health. A distinct but related idea is the personality …
CA Capaldi, HA Passmore… - International …, 2015 - internationaljournalofwellbeing.org
From the increasing number of people living in urban areas to the continued degradation of the natural environment, many of us appear to be physically and psychologically …
Introduction The view that interacting with nature enhances mental wellbeing is commonplace, despite a dearth of evidence or even agreed definitions of 'nature'. The aim of …
HA Passmore, AJ Howell - Ecopsychology, 2014 - liebertpub.com
Given experimental evidence of enhancement of well-being as a result of brief exposure to nature, we sought to study the effect of ongoing nature involvement on well-being …
Nature connectedness relates to an individual's subjective sense of their relationship with the natural world. A recent meta-analysis has found that people who are more connected to …
Recent research suggests that engagement with natural beauty (EWNB) is key to the well- being benefits of nature connectedness. The Wildlife Trust's 30 Days Wild campaign …