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  • Current interventions struggle to address the global polycrisis effectively.
  • Nature connectedness is linked to improved health, happiness, and pro-environmental behaviors.
  • Evidence on nature connectedness interventions is fragmented across disciplines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and compare the effectiveness of various interventions promoting nature connectedness.
  • To explore synergistic combinations of interventions for compounding effects.
  • To inform holistic training for sustainability transformations.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of diverse nature connectedness interventions.
  • Appraisal of intervention effectiveness and synergistic potential.
  • Analysis of compounding effects on pro-environmental mindsets.

Main Results:

  • Nature connectedness interventions show varied effectiveness.
  • Synergistic combinations can amplify shifts towards pro-environmental mindsets.
  • Compounding effects offer a pathway to catalyze behavioral change.

Conclusions:

  • Integrating insights can develop holistic training for sustainability.
  • Nature connectedness is a critical element for sustainability transformations.
  • Addressing the polycrisis requires enhanced nature connection strategies.