Blog post about my research and highlighting the project which provided the context, Generation Wild, a nature connection project designed and delivered by @WWTworldwide
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11/11 These are just a few highlights from my trip. The full report has more on case studies, challenges, recommendations, and much more 🌿 https://t.co/YP49W7hOr9
1/11 🧵 Have you heard of Forest Bathing or ShinrinYoku? 🌲 Ever wondered where the practice came from and what we—especially conservationists and #Health practitioners—can learn from it? A brief thread on my @churchillfellowship to Japan and South Korea, and what I discovered🌍
10/11 South Korea needs more private involvement, while Japan needs more government support. So, for countries interested in nature-based public health a balance between private practice and government incentives - with innovative finance mechanisms - could be the way to go.
Here's a new case study from Sophie, one of our Blue Prescribing participants: "How nature helps bring acceptance of life’s ups and downs" https://t.co/vvtjvDTcMv via @wwtworldwide#MentalHealthAwareness
Any Environmental Economists out there? Come join us and work on capturing the stacked benefits of a new multi million pound saltmarsh restoration project (+ other projects!). Please retweet. https://t.co/jKcySLrhvo
We're so proud to announce that WWT's Dr Ruth Cromie has been awarded an OBE for services to wetland and waterbird conservation!
She has worked tirelessly for wildlife and led calls for a ban on lead ammunition, which will save more than 1 million birds each year in Europe.
Whilst we're looking for a home for this research output, we're happy to share a preprint of our @BritishCouncil funded participatory research on "Nature-based social prescribing programmes: opportunities, challenges, and facilitators for implementation" https://t.co/uNjf3x2ACq