The more the merrier? Perceived forest biodiversity promotes short‐term mental health and well‐being—A multicentre study
Abstract Forests can foster mental health and well‐being. Yet, the contribution of forest biodiversity remains unclear, and experimental research is needed to unravel pathways of biodiversity–health linkages. Here, we assess the role of tree species richness, both actual and perceived, and how stres...
Main Authors: | Kevin Rozario, Rachel Rui Ying Oh, Melissa Marselle, Erich Schröger, Loïc Gillerot, Quentin Ponette, Douglas Godbold, Daniela Haluza, Katriina Kilpi, Dagmar Müller, Urte Roeber, Kris Verheyen, Bart Muys, Sandra Müller, Taylor Shaw, Aletta Bonn |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024-02-01
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Series: | People and Nature |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10564 |
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