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Forests, Trees and Human Health and Well-being: Introduction | p. 1 |
Forest Products and Environmental Services | |
Urban Forests and Their Ecosystem Services in Relation to Human Health | p. 23 |
Forest Products with Health-Promoting and Medicinal Properties | p. 41 |
Negative Aspects and Hazardous Effects of Forest Environment on Human Health | p. 77 |
Physical and Mental Health and the Experience of Nature | |
Health Benefits of Nature Experience: Psychological, Social and Cultural Processes | p. 127 |
Health Benefits of Nature Experience: The Challenge of Linking Practice and Research | p. 169 |
Health Benefits of Nature Experience: Implications of Practice for Research | p. 183 |
Promoting Physical Activity | |
Contributions of Natural Environments to Physical Activity: Theory and Evidence Base | p. 205 |
Natural Elements and Physical Activity in Urban Green Space Planning and Design | p. 245 |
Motivating People to Be Physically Active in Green Spaces | p. 283 |
Therapeutical and Educational Aspects | |
Nature-Based Therapeutic Interventions | p. 309 |
Outdoor Education, Life Long Learning and Skills Development in Woodlands and Green Spaces: The Potential Links to Health and Well-Being | p. 343 |
Forest and Health Policies and Economics | |
Measuring Health Benefits of Green Space in Economic Terms | p. 375 |
Postscript: Landscapes and Health as Representations of Cultural Diversity | p. 403 |
Index | p. 411 |
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