This Open Access book serves as a guiding resource for the growing Outdoor Health Sector. It contributes new knowledge, sound theory, mature practices and examples of impact across four key areas: 1) Practice & Quality; 2) Research & Evidence; 3) Community & Engagement; and 4) Policy & Advocacy. This edited book supports practitioners, providers, researchers, students and policy makers as we continue to build a respected, vital evidence‑informed nature‑based health field.
The narrative woven throughout this scholarly work acknowledges past, present and future contributors. It provides continuity of people, place and purpose, capturing the values and ethics enacted within the professional Outdoor Health community, with guidance for the field as it matures. Grounded in Indigenous and cross-cultural perspectives, this book is inclusive and diverse, and presents a road map for a future in which outdoor and nature-based services are valued across health, mental health and wellbeing fields.
This Open Access book serves as a guiding resource for the growing Outdoor Health Sector. It contributes new knowledge, sound theory, mature practices and examples of impact across four key areas: 1) Practice & Quality; 2) Research & Evidence; 3) Community & Engagement; and 4) Policy & Advocacy. This edited book supports practitioners, providers, researchers, students and policy makers as we continue to build a respected, vital evidence‑informed nature‑based health field.
The narrative woven throughout this scholarly work acknowledges past, present and future contributors. It provides continuity of people, place and purpose, capturing the values and ethics enacted within the professional Outdoor Health community, with guidance for the field as it matures. Grounded in Indigenous and cross-cultural perspectives, this book is inclusive and diverse, and presents a road map for a future in which outdoor and nature-based services are valued across health, mental health and wellbeing fields.
Contains leading research and practice examples from five nations This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Practitioner reflection, theoretical frameworks, innovative research, and evidence-informed direction for policymakers First of its kind; no previously edited volume on outdoor health
Anita Pryor
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