Beyond “bluespace” and “greenspace”: A narrative review of possible health benefits from exposure to other natural landscapes
Numerous studies have highlighted the physical and mental health benefits of contact with
nature, typically in landscapes characterized by plants (ie,“greenspace”) and water …
nature, typically in landscapes characterized by plants (ie,“greenspace”) and water …
Stress recovery from virtual exposure to a brown (desert) environment versus a green environment
The beneficial association between nature contact and human health is often explained with
psycho-evolutionary frameworks such as stress reduction theory and the savanna …
psycho-evolutionary frameworks such as stress reduction theory and the savanna …
[HTML][HTML] The influence of early-life residential exposure to different vegetation types and paved surfaces on early childhood development: A population-based birth …
Background Growing evidence suggests that exposure to green space is associated with
improved childhood health and development, but the influence of different green space …
improved childhood health and development, but the influence of different green space …
Quantifying Nature: Introducing NatureScoreTM and NatureDoseTM as Health Analysis and Promotion Tools
MHEM Browning, JR Hanley… - American Journal of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Humanity is undergoing a monumental shift. People have rapidly moved from a largely
natural, outdoor existence to life in built, urban settings. Most places where people live and …
natural, outdoor existence to life in built, urban settings. Most places where people live and …
An Analysis of Theoretical Perspectives in Research on Nature-Based Interventions and Pain
RJF Jones, COR Littzen - … Journal of Environmental Research and Public …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Chronic pain results from a complex series of biomechanical, inflammatory, neurological,
psychological, social, and environmental mechanisms. Pain and pain-related diseases are …
psychological, social, and environmental mechanisms. Pain and pain-related diseases are …
Moving to greener pastures: Health selection into neighborhood green space among a highly mobile and diverse population in California
S Gailey - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Global urbanization has sparked substantial environmental, public health, and social
science research on the importance of conserving and propagating natural environments. A …
science research on the importance of conserving and propagating natural environments. A …
Map** of research in the field of forest therapy-related issues: A bibliometric analysis for 2007–2021
X Wang, XF Gong, KX **ong, DS Guo, LJ Liu… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Exposure to forest environments promotes human health. The number of relevant studies in
this area has increased rapidly. However, an overall review of relevant analyses from the …
this area has increased rapidly. However, an overall review of relevant analyses from the …
Nature and health: Perspectives and pathways
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Journal Anywhere Quick Search in Journals Enter words / phrases / DOI / ISBN / keywords …
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Changes in Residential Greenspace and Birth Outcomes among Siblings: Differences by Maternal Race
S Gailey - International Journal of Environmental Research and …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Growing research investigates the perinatal health benefits of greenspace in a mother's
prenatal environment. However, evidence of associations between residential greenspace …
prenatal environment. However, evidence of associations between residential greenspace …
Not all greenness is the same: associations with health are more nuanced than we thought
CW Schmidt - Environmental health perspectives, 2022 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
What might explain the discrepancy? According to Chi, the results demonstrate that large
trees are associated with greater health benefits than even dense stands of smaller …
trees are associated with greater health benefits than even dense stands of smaller …