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Nature offers significant benefits for physical, mental, and social health, alongside climate advantages. Further research is crucial to develop effective, evidence-based nature-based health interventions for sustainable well-being.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Health
  • Public Health
  • Healthcare Innovation

Background:

  • Growing recognition of nature's positive impact on human health across physical, mental, and social dimensions.
  • Established benefits extend to climate mitigation and adaptation strategies.
  • Emerging integration of nature-based health interventions within social care and healthcare systems.

Approach:

  • Comprehensive review of current research on nature and health.
  • Analysis of existing nature-based health interventions and their implementation.
  • Identification of research gaps in the systematic development and evaluation of these interventions.

Key Points:

  • Nature exposure demonstrably improves physical health, mental well-being, and social connectedness.

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  • Nature-based interventions offer a pathway to climate-friendly health improvements.
  • Current implementation is fragmented, necessitating further research for optimization.
  • Conclusions:

    • Systematic development and rigorous evaluation are essential for advancing nature-based health interventions.
    • Future research should focus on identifying specific interventions effective for diverse populations.
    • The goal is to provide evidence-based, sustainable, and climate-resilient health solutions through nature.