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Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) in Nature’s Way-Our Way: Braiding physical literacy and risky play through Indigenous games, activities, cultural connections, and traditional teachings
A “two-eyed seeing” approach can support Indigenous self-determination and wholistic health
Riley, K., Chow, A. F., Wahpepah, K., Humbert, M. L., Brussoni, M., Houser, N., Erlandson, M. C., (2023). Etuaptmumk (Two-Eyed Seeing) in Nature’s Way-Our Way: Braiding physical literacy and risky play through Indigenous games, activities, cultural connections, and traditional teachings. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples“We should have held this in a circle”: White ignorance and answerability in outdoor education
Barriers to addressing settler colonialism in outdoor education programs include lack of understanding, fear, and adherence to white ignorance
Brooks, S. D., Sabzalian, L., Weiser-Nieto, R., Springer, S., (2023). “We should have held this in a circle”: White ignorance and answerability in outdoor education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 54(2),Visual storytelling, intergenerational environmental justice and Indigenous sovereignty: Exploring images and stories amid a contested oil pipeline project
Intergenerational visual storytelling can address issues relating to Indigenous rights and sovereignty
Spiegel, S. J., Thomas, S., O’Neill, K., Brondgeest, C., Thomas, J., Beltran, J., Hunt, T., Yassi, A., (2020). Visual storytelling, intergenerational environmental justice and Indigenous sovereignty: Exploring images and stories amid a contested oil pipeline project. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(7)A ramp that leads to nothing: Outdoor recreation experiences of children with physical disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic
Children with physical disabilities face barriers to outdoor recreational activities
Vogt, A.L., Zajchowski, C.A.B., Hill, E.L., (2022). A ramp that leads to nothing: Outdoor recreation experiences of children with physical disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Leisure Studies, 41(5),Nature experiences in childhood as a driver of connectedness with nature and action for nature: A review
Different types of nature experiences may have different effects on connectedness with nature
van Heel, B. F., van den Born, R. J. G., Aarts, N., (2023). Nature experiences in childhood as a driver of connectedness with nature and action for nature: A review. Ecopsychology, 15(4),The impact of music making outdoors on primary school aged pupils (aged 7–10 years) in the soundscape of nature from the perspective of their primary school teachers
The benefits of outdoor activities in nature may go beyond what can be achieved in school
Adams, D., Beauchamp, G., (2021). The impact of music making outdoors on primary school aged pupils (aged 7–10 years) in the soundscape of nature from the perspective of their primary school teachers. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 24,The impact of a ‘‘Three Good Things in Nature’’ writing task on nature connectedness, pro-nature conservation behavior, life satisfaction, and mindfulness in children
Interventions designed to increase nature connectedness may also promote pro-nature behaviors and life satisfaction in children
Harvey, C., Sheffield, D., Richardson, M., Wells, R., (2023). The impact of a ‘‘Three Good Things in Nature’’ writing task on nature connectedness, pro-nature conservation behavior, life satisfaction, and mindfulness in children. Ecopsychology, 15(1),Cripping environmental education: Rethinking disability, nature, and interdependent futures
Cripping environmental education means disrupting the able-bodiedness within the field
Schmidt, J., (2022). Cripping environmental education: Rethinking disability, nature, and interdependent futures. Australian Journal of Environmental EducationOutdoor recreation experiences in youth with visual impairments: A qualitative inquiry
Youth with visual impairments need adapted support and special programming to safely participate in outdoor recreation activities
Lieberman, L. J., Haibach-Beach, P., Perreault, M., Stribing, A., (2023). Outdoor recreation experiences in youth with visual impairments: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 23(2),“It was like I was not a person, it was like I was the nature”: The impact of arts-in-nature experiences on the wellbeing of children living in areas of high deprivation
Nature and art together can support the mental and emotional well-being of children in disadvantaged communities
Moula, Z., Walshe, N., Lee, E., (2023). “It was like I was not a person, it was like I was the nature”: The impact of arts-in-nature experiences on the wellbeing of children living in areas of high deprivation. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 90Experiencing nature with sight impairment: Seeking freedom from ableism
Individuals with a sight impairment experience ableism as one form of discrimination
Bell, S.L., (2019). Experiencing nature with sight impairment: Seeking freedom from ableism. Environment and Planning E: Nature & Space, 2(2),Teachers as learners: Outdoor elementary science
Outdoor Science Education program helps teachers learn science as 5th graders learn science
Carrier, S. J., Fraulo, A. B., Peterson, M. N., Stevenson, K. T., Romeo, L. M., (2023). Teachers as learners: Outdoor elementary science. Electronic Journal for Research in Science & Mathematics Education, 27(2),Children’s usage of inclusive playgrounds: A naturalistic observation study of play
A playground intentionally designed for accessibility and inclusion supports outdoor play among males and females and attracts children across different age groups
James, M. E., Jianopoulos, E., Ross, T., Buliung, R., Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K. P., (2022). Children’s usage of inclusive playgrounds: A naturalistic observation study of play. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(20)Can universal design support outdoor play, social participation, and inclusion in public playgrounds? A scoping review
The physical environment plays a critical role in supporting play, social participation, and inclusion in public playgrounds
Moore, A., Lynch, H., Boyle, B., (2020). Can universal design support outdoor play, social participation, and inclusion in public playgrounds? A scoping review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 44(13),A scoping review of evidence-informed recommendations for designing inclusive playgrounds
Existing playground accessibility standards aren’t enough to ensure children of all abilities have equal and equitable play opportunities
Brown, D. M. Y., Ross, T., Leo, J., Buliung, R. N., Shirazipour, C. H., Latimer-Cheung, A. E., Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K. P., (2021). A scoping review of evidence-informed recommendations for designing inclusive playgrounds. Frontiers In Rehabilitation Sciences, 2Nature exposure and social health: Prosocial behavior, social cohesion, and effect pathways
Exposure to nature is linked to improved social health
Arbuthnott, C. D., (2023). Nature exposure and social health: Prosocial behavior, social cohesion, and effect pathways. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 90The meaning of the physical environment in child and adolescent therapy: A qualitative study of the Outdoor Care Retreat
Natural surroundings and biophilic design may enhance therapeutic work with children and youth
Hauge, A. L., Lindheim, M. O., Røtting, K., Johnsen, S. A. K., (2023). The meaning of the physical environment in child and adolescent therapy: A qualitative study of the Outdoor Care Retreat. Ecopsychology, 15(3),Nature doesn’t judge you – How urban nature supports young people’s mental health and wellbeing in a diverse UK city
Young people appreciate urban nature as a support for their mental health and wellbeing
Birch, J., Rishbeth, C., Payne, S. R., (2020). Nature doesn’t judge you – How urban nature supports young people’s mental health and wellbeing in a diverse UK city. Health & Place, 62How do urban environments affect young people’s mental health? A novel conceptual framework to bridge public health, planning, and neurourbanism
Conceptual frameworks based on research from public health, planning, and neurourbanism can be used to promote the mental well-being of young people living in cities
Buttazzoni, A., Doherty, S., Minaker, L., (2022). How do urban environments affect young people’s mental health? A novel conceptual framework to bridge public health, planning, and neurourbanism. Public Health Reports, 137(1),Adolescents’ experiences in nature: Sources of everyday well-being
Nature is an important part of adolescents’ leisure time experiences and everyday well-being
Puhakka, R., Hakoköngäs, E., (2023). Adolescents’ experiences in nature: Sources of everyday well-being. Journal of Leisure ResearchAdventure therapy for adolescents with complex trauma: A scoping review and analysis
Adventure therapy provides adolescents with complex trauma an opportunity for healing
Pringle, G., Boddy, J., Slattery, M., Harris, P., (2023). Adventure therapy for adolescents with complex trauma: A scoping review and analysis. Journal of Experiential Education, 46(4),The effect of brief exposure to virtual nature on mental wellbeing in adolescents
A brief exposure to virtual nature can promote adolescents’ mental well-being, nature connection, and spirituality
Owens, M., Bunce, H., (2023). The effect of brief exposure to virtual nature on mental wellbeing in adolescents. Scientific Reports, 13Urban green, blue spaces and their joint effect are associated with lower risk of emotional and behavior problem in children and adolescents, a large population-based study in Guangzhou, China
Combined exposure to urban green and blue spaces may reduce the risk for emotional and behavior problems among youth
Liang, J., Yang, R., Liu, M., Pu, Y., Bao, W., Zhao, Y., Hu, L., Zhang, Y., Huang, S., Jiang, N., Pu, X., Huang, S., Dong, G., Chen, Y., (2024). Urban green, blue spaces and their joint effect are associated with lower risk of emotional and behavior problem in children and adolescents, a large population-based study in Guangzhou, China. Environmental ResearchDecline in independent activity as a cause of decline in children’s mental well-being: Summary of the evidence
Children need expanded opportunities for independence to support their mental well-being
Gray, P., Lancy, D. F., Bjorklund, D. F., (2023). Decline in independent activity as a cause of decline in children’s mental well-being: Summary of the evidence. The Journal of Pediatrics, 260“We do it anyway”: Professional identities of teachers who enact risky play as a framework for education outdoors
Teachers’ opportunities for mentorship are essential to risky outdoor play and learning in schools
Zeni, M., Schnellert, L., Brussoni, M., (2023). “We do it anyway”: Professional identities of teachers who enact risky play as a framework for education outdoors. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental EducationRunning the risk: The social, behavioral and environmental associations with positive risk in children’s play activities in outdoor playspaces
Topography and other physical features of outdoor play spaces encourage children’s engagement in risky play
Loebach, J., Ramsden, R., Cox, A., Joyce, K., Brussoni, M., (2023). Running the risk: The social, behavioral and environmental associations with positive risk in children’s play activities in outdoor playspaces. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental EducationThe prevalence of risky play in young children’s indoor and outdoor free play
Preschoolers engage in significantly more risky play outdoors than indoors
Sandseter, E. B. H., Kleppe, R., Sando, O. J., (2021). The prevalence of risky play in young children’s indoor and outdoor free play. Early Childhood Education Journal, 49,Enable, reconnect and augment: A new ERA of virtual nature research and application
Immersive virtual nature experiences may enhance human-nature interactions and improve public health
Litleskare, S., MacIntyre, T. E., Calogiuri, G., (2020). Enable, reconnect and augment: A new ERA of virtual nature research and application. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(5)Elementary students’ ‘outdoor – digital’ explorations in ecology - learning through chains of transduction
Children’s learning across natural and digital environments supports developing eco-literacy
Caiman, C., Kjällander, S., (2024). Elementary students’ ‘outdoor – digital’ explorations in ecology - learning through chains of transduction. Environmental Education Research, 30(1),Do people who experience more nature act more to protect it? A meta-analysis
People with more nature experiences are more likely protect it
Soga, M., Gaston, K. J,, (2024). Do people who experience more nature act more to protect it? A meta-analysis. Biological Conservation, 289(110417)From childhood blue space exposure to adult environmentalism: The role of nature connectedness and nature contact
Childhood exposure to blue space may support pro-environmental behaviors in adulthood
Stehl, P., White, M. P., Vitale, V., Pahl, S., Elliott, L. R., Fian, L., van den Bosch, M., (2024). From childhood blue space exposure to adult environmentalism: The role of nature connectedness and nature contact. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 93The effectiveness of a community-based playgroup in inspiring positive changes in the environmental attitudes and behaviours of children and their parents: A qualitative case study
Playgroups inspire pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors for both children and their caregivers
Mintoff, Z., Andersen, P., Warren, J., Elliott, S., Nicholson, C., Byfield-Fleming, H., Barber, F., (2023). The effectiveness of a community-based playgroup in inspiring positive changes in the environmental attitudes and behaviours of children and their parents: A qualitative case study. Australian Journal of Environmental EducationWalking in nature may improve affect but not cognition
Walking in nature improved affect, not cognition, for California undergraduates
Trammell, J., Harriger, J. A., Krumrei-Mancuso, E. J., (2024). Walking in nature may improve affect but not cognition. Frontiers, 18Long-term exposure to greenspace and anxiety from preschool and primary school children
Greenspace at home and school is associated with reduced anxiety among children
de la Osa, N., Navarro, J., Penelo, E., Valentí, A., Ezpeleta, L., Dadvand, P., (2024). Long-term exposure to greenspace and anxiety from preschool and primary school children. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 89The influence of interaction with nature in childhood on future pro-environmental behavior
The emotional bond between a child and nature is a central influence on future environmental behaviors
Křepelková, S. D., Krajhanzl, J., Kroufek, R., (2020). The influence of interaction with nature in childhood on future pro-environmental behavior. Journal of Baltic Science Education, 19(4),Noticing nature on the waterways
Cameras can help children notice nature
Smith, T. A., Pitt, H., (2024). Noticing nature on the waterways. Children's GeographiesTime spent in nature is associated with increased pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors
Review of the literature supports a positive link between childhood time in nature and pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors but calls for more related research
DeVille, N. V., Tomasso, L. P., Stoddard, O. P., Wilt, G. E., Horton, T. H., Wolf, K. L., Brymer, E., Kahn, P. H., James, P., (2021). Time spent in nature is associated with increased pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(14)Organized activities in adolescence and pro‐environmental behaviors in adulthood: The mediating role of pro‐environmental attitudes
Pro‐environmental attitudes during youth predict pro‐environmental behaviors later in life
Davignon, L., Poulin, F., Renault, A., (2022). Organized activities in adolescence and pro‐environmental behaviors in adulthood: The mediating role of pro‐environmental attitudes. Journal of Adolescence, 95(2),Environmental self-identity partially mediates the effects of exposure and connection to nature on urban children’s conservation behaviours
Children’s environmental self-identities, and connectedness to nature, are central to their environmental behaviors
Keith, R. J., Given, L. M., Martin, J. M., Hochuli, D. F., (2022). Environmental self-identity partially mediates the effects of exposure and connection to nature on urban children’s conservation behaviours. Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 3“It is like post-traumatic stress disorder, but in a positive sense!”: New territories of the self as inner therapeutic landscapes for youth experiencing mental ill-health
Grape harvesting in a specific natural and social environment can produce a “therapeutic landscape of the mind”
Barbieri, A., Rossero, E., (2024). “It is like post-traumatic stress disorder, but in a positive sense!”: New territories of the self as inner therapeutic landscapes for youth experiencing mental ill-health. Health and Place, 85Nature-based education for facilitating resilience and well-being among youth—A Nordic perspective
Nature-based education can promote resilience and well-being among youth
Hofman-Bergholm, M., (2024). Nature-based education for facilitating resilience and well-being among youth—A Nordic perspective. Education Sciences, 14(43)The memorable nature experiences of youth: A phenomenological approach to visualized and written experiences
Adolescents living in an urban environment appreciate the well-being benefits of nature and look to nature for stress relief
Puhakka, R., Hakoköngäs, E., Peura, S., (2023). The memorable nature experiences of youth: A phenomenological approach to visualized and written experiences. Journal of Youth StudiesA greening theory of change: How neighborhood greening impacts adolescent health disparities
Neighborhood greening may improve adolescent health and reduce health disparities
Kondo, M. C., Locke, D., Hazer, M., Mendelson, T., Fix, R. L., Joshi, A., Latshaw, M., Fry, D., Mmari, K., (2024). A greening theory of change: How neighborhood greening impacts adolescent health disparities. American Journal of Community PsychologyFrom program to classroom: a photo elicitation study to understand educators’ experiences implementing garden-based learning following professional development
Farm to School professional development builds educators’ confidence and professional networks
Evans, E., Green, G. T., Thompson, K. F., Abrams, J., Thompson, J. J., (2024). From program to classroom: a photo elicitation study to understand educators’ experiences implementing garden-based learning following professional development. Environmental Education ResearchConnection to nature boosts adolescents’ mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic
Adolescent’s mental health can be strengthened through connection to nature
Jackson, S. B., Stevenson, K. T., Larson, L. R., Peterson, M. N., Seekamp, E., (2021). Connection to nature boosts adolescents’ mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Sustainability, 13(12297),“I love being in the outdoors”: A qualitative descriptive study of outdoor adventure education program components for adolescent wellbeing
Adolescents appreciate the well-being benefits of outdoor adventure programs
Down, M., Picknoll, D., Piggott, B., Hoyne, G,, Bulsara, C., (2023). “I love being in the outdoors”: A qualitative descriptive study of outdoor adventure education program components for adolescent wellbeing. Journal of Adolescence, 95,Imagine your perfect park: a qualitative study on adolescents’ usage of green spaces, perceived benefits and preferences
Portuguese youth preferred multifunctional public parks with abundant green space and amenities
Costa, M. S., Almeida, D. Q., Silva, J. P., Barros. H., Ribeiro, A. I., Leão, T., (2024). Imagine your perfect park: a qualitative study on adolescents’ usage of green spaces, perceived benefits and preferences. Cities & HealthUnearthing inequities in the relationship between multiple sociodemographic factors and diverse elements of park availability and quality in a major southern metropolitan region
A regional park equity analysis revealed disparities in park access and specific features related to park quality
Hallum, S. H., Wende, M. E., Shariati, F. H., Thomas, K. M., Chupak, A. L., Witherspoon, E., Kaczynski, A. T., (2024). Unearthing inequities in the relationship between multiple sociodemographic factors and diverse elements of park availability and quality in a major southern metropolitan region. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21(2)Raising healthy children: Promoting the multiple benefits of green open spaces through biophilic design
Cities can use biophilic design to support children’s health and wellbeing
Russo, A., Andreucci, M. B., (2023). Raising healthy children: Promoting the multiple benefits of green open spaces through biophilic design. Sustainability, 15(3)MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM:
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