The United Nations wants to know what country works best with the natural world. That’s tough to measure.
The Report draws on extensive research and analytical work, incorporating diverse perspectives from across regions and ...
The people of Nepal have the best relationship with nature, while Britons are some of the least “nature connected”, according to a comprehensive first-of-its-kind psychological study of 61 nations.
If you feel more relaxed and recharged after a walk in the woods or a day at the beach, there is a psychological reason for that. Interacting with the natural world is not only good for our body, but ...
Researchers at Oxford University join the United Nations Development Programme to propose an optimistic, practical approach to inspire stronger action on nature. Oxford, 25 June 2025 — As the world ...
The people of Nepal have the best relationship with nature, while Britons are some of the least “nature connected”, according to a comprehensive first-of-its-kind psychological study of 61 nations.
We're constantly told that spending time in nature is good for the body and the mind alike. A large body of research shows multiple health benefits from contact with nature, ranging from stress ...
This figure shows how different ways of valuing nature are connected to traditional worldviews and human–nature relationship scales. A plus sign means that higher levels of one are linked to higher ...
As the world faces an escalating planetary crisis, a paper published in Nature offers hope. The paper proposes a bold new way forward; a global framework that measures how well people and nature are ...