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Feel blue? Touch green! Participation in forest/woodland management as a treatment for depression

机译:感到忧郁?触摸绿色!参与森林/林地管理以治疗抑郁症

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Recent research by a team from Deakin University explored the health and wellbeing benefits of civic environmentalism - voluntary communal actions undertaken to promote ecosystem sustainability, typified by membership of a 'friends of parks' group. The research confirmed what was known intuitively: that belonging to such a group and undertaking the activities associated with such a group exposes people not only to the benefits of the natural environment, but also to other people and to opportunitiesto make a contribution which is socially valued.On the basis of those findings, a pilot project involving intentional engagement of people suffering depression and related disorders in supported nature-based activities in a woodland environment is being implemented and evaluated. This article reportson that project and discusses the implications of its findings to date, and the findings of the three earlier projects, both for urban woodland/forest managers and for the health sector. As this contribution indicates, there appears to be potential for the use of civic environmentalism to promote health, wellbeing and social connectedness for individuals and the wider population, as well as for groups with identified health vulnerabilities. However, the realization of the benefits of such an approach will be dependent on co-operation between the environment and health sectors to create and promote opportunities for increased civic environmentalism, and to identify and address the barriers to their effective use.
机译:迪肯大学的一个团队最近进行的研究探索了公民环保主义的健康和福祉。公民环保主义是为促进生态系统可持续性而采取的自愿性集体行动,以“公园之友”小组的成员为代表。研究证实了直觉上的认识:属于这样一个群体并从事与这样一个群体相关的活动,不仅使人们暴露于自然环境的好处,而且还使人们暴露于其他人以及做出具有社会价值的贡献的机会。根据这些调查结果,正在实施和评估一项试点项目,该项目涉及使抑郁症和相关疾病的人有意地参与林地环境中支持的基于自然的活动。本文报道了该项目,并讨论了其迄今为止的发现以及对城市林地/森林管理者和卫生部门的三个早期项目的发现。正如这一贡献所表明的那样,似乎有可能利用公民环保主义来促进个人和更广泛的人口以及具有确定健康脆弱性的群体的健康,福祉和社会联系。但是,这种方法的收益的实现将取决于环境和卫生部门之间的合作,以创造和促进增加公民环保主义的机会,并确定和解决有效利用它们的障碍。

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