[HTML][HTML] Nature-based biopsychosocial resilience: An integrative theoretical framework for research on nature and health

MP White, T Hartig, L Martin, S Pahl… - Environment …, 2023 - Elsevier
Nature-based solutions including urban forests and wetlands can help communities cope
better with climate change and other environmental stressors by enhancing social …

[HTML][HTML] Pathways linking biodiversity to human health: A conceptual framework

MR Marselle, T Hartig, DTC Cox, S De Bell… - Environment …, 2021 - Elsevier
Biodiversity is a cornerstone of human health and well-being. However, while evidence of
the contributions of nature to human health is rapidly building, research into how biodiversity …

Contact with blue-green spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown beneficial for mental health

S Pouso, Á Borja, LE Fleming… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
There is growing evidence that ecosystem services and especially the exposure to the
natural world (blue-green spaces) have potential benefits for mental health and well-being …

A room with a green view: the importance of nearby nature for mental health during the COVID‐19 pandemic

M Soga, MJ Evans, K Tsuchiya… - Ecological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The COVID‐19 pandemic and its global response have resulted in unprecedented and rapid
changes to most people's day‐to‐day lives. To slow the spread of the virus, governments …

[HTML][HTML] Blue space, health and well-being: A narrative overview and synthesis of potential benefits

MP White, LR Elliott, M Gascon, B Roberts… - Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Research into the potential health and well-being benefits from exposure to green spaces
such as parks and woodlands has led to the development of several frameworks linking the …

Nature contact, nature connectedness and associations with health, wellbeing and pro-environmental behaviours

L Martin, MP White, A Hunt, M Richardson… - Journal of environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Spending at least 120 minutes a week in nature is associated with good health and wellbeing

MP White, I Alcock, J Grellier, BW Wheeler, T Hartig… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Spending time in natural environments can benefit health and well-being, but exposure-
response relationships are under-researched. We examined associations between …

Nature and mental health: An ecosystem service perspective

GN Bratman, CB Anderson, MG Berman, B Cochran… - Science …, 2019 - science.org
A growing body of empirical evidence is revealing the value of nature experience for mental
health. With rapid urbanization and declines in human contact with nature globally, crucial …

Urban green space use during a time of stress: A case study during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Brisbane, Australia

V Berdejo‐Espinola, AF Suárez‐Castro… - People and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Spending time in nature is one potential way to cope with the negative physical and
psychological health impacts from major stressful life events. In 2020, a large fraction of the …

Psychological and physical connections with nature improve both human well-being and nature conservation: A systematic review of meta-analyses

G Barragan-Jason, M Loreau, C de Mazancourt… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite growing evidence that “connectedness” of humans with nature creates multiple
benefits for both humans and nature, these benefits are not fully considered by health and …