About this Research Topic
The idea of natural environments also includes the concept of green spaces within the urban context, which are often referred to as nature-based solutions (NBS). NBS are designed to address several environmental challenges in highly urbanized landscapes. Although their primary function is to enhance human health and well-being, their inherent benefits need to be further explored.
This Research Topic welcomes manuscripts focusing on psychological health and the urban, semi-urban and natural environment from different perspectives; these include, but are not limited to:
1. Original papers, systematic or bibliographic reviews and meta-analyses on human–nature interactions and benefits for psychological, mental and social health;
2. Original papers on new methods and/or theoretical paradigms on the relation between well-being and the natural environment;
3. Case studies, cross-sectional and longitudinal studies on the effectiveness of exposure to urban greenness (e.g., community gardening) on psychological health.
We welcome a varied number of manuscripts within several disciplines (e.g., Environmental Psychology, Public Health and Environmental Science) adopting a transdisciplinary vision.
Keywords: psychological health, mental health, well-being, human-environment interaction, urban green space, natural environment
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