[HTML][HTML] 30 days wild: Development and evaluation of a large-scale nature engagement campaign to improve well-being

M Richardson, A Cormack, L McRobert, R Underhill - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
There is a need to increase people's engagement with and connection to nature, both for
human well-being and the conservation of nature itself. In order to suggest ways for people …

The benefits of citizen science and nature‐noticing activities for well‐being, nature connectedness and pro‐nature conservation behaviours

MJO Pocock, I Hamlin, J Christelow… - People and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The current biodiversity crisis, extinction of experience of nature and rising concern about
people's well‐being and mental health require us to understand the benefits of activities …

[HTML][HTML] Towards a better understanding of the relationship between individual's self-reported connection to nature, personal well-being and environmental awareness

K Fretwell, A Greig - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
This paper examines the relationships between an individual's self-reported connection to
nature (CTN) and aspects of their personal well-being (PWB) and environmental awareness …

One thousand good things in nature: Aspects of nearby nature associated with improved connection to nature

M Richardson, J Hallam, R Lumber - Environmental Values, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
As our interactions with nature occur increasingly within urban landscapes, there is a need
to consider how'mundane nature'can be valued as a route for people to connect to nature …

Actively noticing nature (not just time in nature) helps promote nature connectedness

M Richardson, I Hamlin, CW Butler, R Thomas… - …, 2022 - liebertpub.com
The climate and biodiversity crises reveal a failing human–nature relationship. The
psychological construct of nature connectedness provides a means for understanding and …

[HTML][HTML] 30 days wild and the relationships between engagement with nature's beauty, nature connectedness and well-being

M Richardson, K McEwan - Frontiers in Psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Recent research suggests that engagement with natural beauty (EWNB) is key to the well-
being benefits of nature connectedness. The Wildlife Trust's 30 Days Wild campaign …

[HTML][HTML] Beyond knowing nature: Contact, emotion, compassion, meaning, and beauty are pathways to nature connection

R Lumber, M Richardson, D Sheffield - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Feeling connected to nature has been shown to be beneficial to wellbeing and pro-
environmental behaviour. General nature contact and knowledge based activities are often …

The green care code: How nature connectedness and simple activities help explain pro‐nature conservation behaviours

M Richardson, HA Passmore, L Barbett… - People and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The biodiversity crisis demands greater engagement in pro‐nature conservation behaviours.
Research has examined factors which account for general pro‐environmental behaviour; …

Everyday green space and experienced well-being: the significance of wildlife encounters

SL Bell, M Westley, R Lovell, BW Wheeler - Landscape Research, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
A broad and growing evidence base suggests the potential for time spent in natural
environments to promote human health and well-being. Whilst evidence of such benefits is …

[HTML][HTML] Nature engagement for human and nature's well-being during the Corona pandemic

M Richardson, I Hamlin - Journal of Public Mental Health, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose To explore the associations between noticing nature, nature connectedness, time
in nature and human and nature's well-being during the corona pandemic restrictions …