Nature Contact and Human Health: A Research Agenda

At a time of increasing disconnectedness from nature, scientific interest in the potential health benefits of nature contact has grown. Research in recent decades has yielded substantial evidence, but large gaps remain in our understanding. We propose a research agenda on nature contact and health,...

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Vydané v:Environmental health perspectives Ročník 125; číslo 7; s. 075001
Hlavní autori: Frumkin, Howard, Bratman, Gregory N., Breslow, Sara Jo, Cochran, Bobby, Kahn Jr, Peter H., Lawler, Joshua J., Levin, Phillip S., Tandon, Pooja S., Varanasi, Usha, Wolf, Kathleen L., Wood, Spencer A.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences 01.07.2017
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ISSN:0091-6765, 1552-9924, 1552-9924
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Shrnutí:At a time of increasing disconnectedness from nature, scientific interest in the potential health benefits of nature contact has grown. Research in recent decades has yielded substantial evidence, but large gaps remain in our understanding. We propose a research agenda on nature contact and health, identifying principal domains of research and key questions that, if answered, would provide the basis for evidence-based public health interventions. We identify research questions in seven domains: ) mechanistic biomedical studies; ) exposure science; ) epidemiology of health benefits; ) diversity and equity considerations; ) technological nature; ) economic and policy studies; and ) implementation science. Nature contact may offer a range of human health benefits. Although much evidence is already available, much remains unknown. A robust research effort, guided by a focus on key unanswered questions, has the potential to yield high-impact, consequential public health insights. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP1663.
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ISSN:0091-6765
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DOI:10.1289/EHP1663