We all know that we need a healthy planet for the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. But a whole host of studies are now proving that Nature’s impact on our well-being is even more important than most of us could imagine!
“RESTORATIVE ENVIRONMENTS”
A report by the American Psychological Association draws on the work of a number of experts, all of which point to the fact that contact with Nature is vital for our mental and emotional health, and for optimal performance.
Psychologist Dr Rachel Kaplan and Stephen Kaplan, professor in the departments of psychology and computer science, both at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, are credited with being instrumental in bringing this information to light, and inspiring other researchers to look into the effect of Nature on our well-being.
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