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Mental Health and Nature
Rocky outcroppings amidst the ocean

Mental Health Nature-Based Solutions (NBS)

Mental Health and Nature

Explore stunning species and landscapes from around the world through immersive meditation videos, and tune into a podcast on how connecting with nature can enhance your well-being.

• Tools, Videos

World Wildlife Fund

Scaling Nature-Based Solutions (NbS): Lessons from global progress and Indonesia’s path to sustainability. Earth Systems and Environment.

Governance and Policy Nature-Based Solutions (NBS)

Scaling Nature-Based Solutions (NbS): Lessons from global progress and Indonesia’s path to sustainability. Earth Systems and Environment.

Experts examine how nature-based solutions (NbS) are being adopted worldwide to advance climate and sustainability goals, drawing globally informed lessons from Indonesia. The study finds that effective NbS must be rooted in local socio-ecological contexts while aligning with global frameworks.

• Research & Reports

Atmaja, T., Yulianti, W., Arini, E.Y., et al.

How socio-psychological drivers prompt the adoption of nature-based solutions: Evidence from Mediterranean dryland ecosystems. Springer Nature Link.
A path through the forest. Photograph by Ales Krivec.

Nature-Based Solutions (NBS)

How socio-psychological drivers prompt the adoption of nature-based solutions: Evidence from Mediterranean dryland ecosystems. Springer Nature Link.

Researchers surveyed citizens across the Mediterranean to identify the socio-psychological and demographic factors influencing public support for adopting Nature-Based Solutions in climate adaptation. Findings show that attitudes, norms, environmental awareness, and socio-demographics significantly shape pro-environmental intentions.

• Research & Reports

Baishakhy, S.D., Baba, Y., Missauoi, S., et al.

All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration
A bee sitting on top of a purple flower. Photograph by Łukasz Rawa

Biodiversity Loss Food Systems

All About Bees, Soil & Regeneration

This episode explores the critical role of pollinators, soil regeneration, and regenerative agriculture in sustaining Planetary Health.

• Podcasts

One Planet Podcast

Exploring the psychological impacts of water-based outdoor physical activities on university students: A qualitative interview study. Nature Scientific Reports.
A serene lake scene with a small rowboat carrying two people in the foreground. Calm water, distant trees, and a wooden dock enhance the tranquil mood.

Life Stage and Reproductive Health Mental Health

Exploring the psychological impacts of water-based outdoor physical activities on university students: A qualitative interview study. Nature Scientific Reports.

This qualitative study interviewed 11 university students to explore how water-based outdoor physical activities like diving and dragon boating affect mental health. Researchers identified eight psychological themes, including fear, awe, meaning, and identity.

• Research & Reports

Liu, X., Qin, H., Zhang, H., et al.