Monthly Archives: October 2021
How actively noticing nature (not just time in nature) helps promote nature connectedness
The warming climate and biodiversity loss show the human-nature relationship is failing. Nature connectedness as a measurable psychological construct has provided a focal point for understanding and improving that relationship. Recent research suggests that higher levels of nature connectedness benefit … Continue reading
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Three Good Things in Nature: A Walking Intervention to Improve Nature Connection and Mental Health
Our first nature connectedness intervention was Three Good Things in Nature, and we continue to test its effectiveness in various situations. Our latest research paper has been published in the Journal of Public Mental Health (accepted version available here). This … Continue reading
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