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Exploring the role of the Kinship programme’s joint nature experience in family well-being
An outdoor adventure program for families positively contributed to family well-being
Duff, G. R., Koen, V., Potgieter, J. C., (2025). Exploring the role of the Kinship programme’s joint nature experience in family well-being. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 25(4),The family-nature-school success pathway: Longitudinal mediation by nature contact and moderation by residential green space
Increased nature contact explains the relationship between family members’ positive attitudes toward nature and improved learning outcomes among urban children in China
Zhang, J., Yang, X., Qi, Y., Yu, X., Chen, Y., (2026). The family-nature-school success pathway: Longitudinal mediation by nature contact and moderation by residential green space. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 109Intergenerational pathway to nature connectedness
Study identifies a chain of relationships between parents' and children's nature experiences and nature connectedness
Tam, K., Ma, X. K. K., Lam, Y. C., Ng, C. N. E., (2026). Intergenerational pathway to nature connectedness. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 109Children’s perceptions of nature experiences from participating in a nature experience for nature connectedness intervention in Swedish school-age educare
After-school programs can foster children’s nature connectedness through frequent experiences in nearby nature
Wünsche, T. U., Beery, T., Fridberg, M, (2025). Children’s perceptions of nature experiences from participating in a nature experience for nature connectedness intervention in Swedish school-age educare. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor LearningComparable efficacy of counselling, equine-assisted learning and nature-based interventions in family support
Nature-based interventions and equine-assisted learning may be as effective as counseling for families with complex needs
Sullivan, S. K., Hemingway, A., (2025). Comparable efficacy of counselling, equine-assisted learning and nature-based interventions in family support. Academia Mental Health and Well-Being, 2(4)An exploratory study of preschool children at forest schools and traditional nurseries in Portugal and the UK
Preschoolers who attend forest school may experience greater enjoyment of nature, fewer negative emotions, and better emotional regulation
Pina, M., Edmonds, C. J., (2025). An exploratory study of preschool children at forest schools and traditional nurseries in Portugal and the UK. International Journal of Early Years EducationHome yard and neighbourhood physical environment latent class profiles and preschooler’s physical activity behaviour: Findings from the PLAYCE study
Preschoolers' home yard and neighborhood physical environments may influence their daily physical activity levels
Christian, H., Adams, E., Trost, S., Schipperijn, J., Murray, K., Boruff, B., Nathan, A., Stratton, G., Robinson, T., (2026). Home yard and neighbourhood physical environment latent class profiles and preschooler’s physical activity behaviour: Findings from the PLAYCE study. Environment and Behavior, 58(1),Community gardens and the cultivation of social capital
Community gardens cultivate social capital and community resilience
D’Amore, C., Cohen, L., Chen, J., Owen, P., Ball, C., (2026). Community gardens and the cultivation of social capital. Current Opinion in Psychology, 67,Journeys through forest school: a model for understanding diverse educational experiences of children
Theoretical model suggests that forest school can meet the unique needs of each student
Harris, F., (2026). Journeys through forest school: a model for understanding diverse educational experiences of children. Environmental Education Research, 32(2),Unearthing forest pedagogies: Autoethnographic encounters within critical forest studies
Children’s and parents’ forest school encounters reveal a forest-led pedagogy
Chartrand, M., (2026). Unearthing forest pedagogies: Autoethnographic encounters within critical forest studies. Australian Journal of Environmental EducationExploring the use of sea swimming as an Intervention with young people with mental health challenges: A qualitative descriptive study
Adolescents with mental health challenges report therapeutic benefits through sea swimming
Taylor, A., O'Malley, M., O'Callaghan, R., Goodwin, J., (2025). Exploring the use of sea swimming as an Intervention with young people with mental health challenges: A qualitative descriptive study. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 34Fathering outdoors: Past, present, and future influences
Father-child outdoor activities may foster a lasting appreciation for nature across generations
Izenstark, D., Sunkari, V., Sharaievska, I., (2025). Fathering outdoors: Past, present, and future influences. Journal of Leisure ResearchAssociations between childhood family-based nature activities and family relationship quality in emerging in adulthood
Family engagement in outdoor activities may promote lasting positive relationships
Izenstark, D., Ravindran, N., (2023). Associations between childhood family-based nature activities and family relationship quality in emerging in adulthood. Family Relations, 72,Healing waters: Integrating blue care into recreational therapy practice
Therapeutic engagement with blue spaces supports enhanced well-being for a variety of populations
Hope, S., DeVries, D., (2026). Healing waters: Integrating blue care into recreational therapy practice. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 25(1),Exposure to a natural environment to improve parental wellbeing in parents in a homeless shelter: a multiple baseline single case intervention study
Family nature experiences at a homeless shelter enhanced parents’ sense of relatedness, competence and autonomy
Peters, E., Hovinga, D., Maas, J., Schuengel, C., (2023). Exposure to a natural environment to improve parental wellbeing in parents in a homeless shelter: a multiple baseline single case intervention study. Journal of Social Distress and Homelessness, 32(1),Urban blue spaces and human health: A systematic review and meta-analysis of quantitative studies
Urban blue spaces support population-level health benefits according to meta-analysis
Smith, N., Georgiou, M., King, A. C., Tieges, Z., Webb, S., Chastin, S., (2021). Urban blue spaces and human health: A systematic review and meta-analysis of quantitative studies. Cities, 119MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM:
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