Across countries as diverse as Brazil, Japan, Nigeria, Germany, and Indonesia, researchers saw a clear pattern: People who felt more connected to nature also reported higher well-being.
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As nature connection researchers, we're aware of the innumerable benefits of spending time outside in nature. We're also aware that, like so many other interactions, immersing oneself in nature is an ...
The people of Nepal have the best relationship with nature, while Britons are some of the least “nature connected”, according to a comprehensive first-of-its-kind psychological study of 61 nations.
There are days when getting outside just isn’t possible, whether it’s because of weather, work, or city living. Still, most of us crave a little bit of nature to help us feel grounded and refreshed.
Spending time in nature can help reduce loneliness by creating a sense of connection, even when no one else is around.
A new study has uncovered the countries where people are the most connected to nature – and it's bad news for green–fingered Brits. Scientists from the University of Derby analysed data from 61 ...
On a warm and muggy Wednesday evening, four women sat together on a picnic blanket a few paces from a path into the forest. They introduced themselves to one another while the music of the crickets ...
Writing this column a week ahead of publication is always tricky at this time of year, because what may be new and exciting the day I write ...
Connecting with nature does not require long trips or major lifestyle changes. Simple daily habits can significantly improve ...
Kaitlin B. Curtice, an award-winning storyteller, children’s author and poet as well as an enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi nation, will present “Little Seeds: Interfaith Understanding Through the ...
This summer, researchers at the University of Derby in the UK published a finding that humanity’s connection to nature has declined by more than 60 percent since 1800. The researchers arrived at this ...