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Nurtured by Nature in a Pandemic


Nurtured by Nature - Washington Post

As the pandemic drags on, my need to connect with nature intensifies to the point where I don't even want to sleep indoors. I spend entire days ...

Nurtured by Nature in a Pandemic | Voices for Biodiversity

Empty beaches, parks, stores and restaurants have lowered the noise in my life and cleared the air of many people pollutants. The smells of greasy cooking fumes ...

Nurture to nature via COVID-19, a self-regenerating environmental ...

The self-revival rate of nature shall continue during post-lockdown period and a master plan must be adapted by national and international (mostly political) ...

Nurtured by Nature: Why Outdoor Recreation Matters

While the benefits of being outdoors–such as soaking up vitamin D, boosting your mood, and getting more exercise–has always been emphasized, the COVID-19 ...

Nurture to nature via COVID-19, a self-regenerating environmental ...

Social lockdown is the only preventive measure exist against Coronavirus (CoV-19). Lockdown found to reduce water and air pollution including CO 2 and NO 2 ...

Nurtured by Nature | Texas A&M Foundation

The desire to be outdoors increased during the COVID-19 pandemic as people who wanted to leave their homes looked for a space to practice safe ...

Lessons from the Pandemic about the Environment and Public Health

Yet, research has shown that nature is not healing. In fact, environmental degradation is the root cause of the pandemic itself. Our exposure to ...

Did Nature Heal During the Pandemic 'Anthropause'?

Covid precautions created a global slowdown in human activity — and an opportunity to learn more about the complex ways we affect other ...

How the Pandemic Is Changing Our Relationship with Nature

COVID-19 has revealed the deep interconnectedness of our planet, where an outbreak in China can lead to curfews in California. ... A few weeks ago ...

Nurtured by nature - American Psychological Association

Exposure to nature has been linked to a host of benefits, including improved attention, lower stress, better mood, reduced risk of ...

Our Need for Nature in the Time of COVID

Outdoor spaces, including outdoor classrooms, can offer more protection from viral contagion and from depression. The pandemic, as tragic as it ...

What does COVID-19 have to do with nature? These 5 articles explain

Protecting nature will be critical to preventing future pandemics, some scientists say. With that in mind, here are five articles that ...

Impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on human–nature interactions ...

Increased use of neighbourhood natural environments is likely to contribute to improved human health and well-being (Pouso et al., 2020; Soga et ...

In Pandemic, People Are Turning to Nature – Especially Women

Outdoor activities seeing the largest increases were: watching wildlife (up 64%), gardening (57%), taking photos or doing other art in nature ( ...

Nature Is Returning | Sierra Club

Most individuals, once a vaccine finally arrives and the pandemic fades into memory, will probably return to the approach to nature they held ...

Nature and COVID-19: The pandemic, the environment, and the way ...

The essential links between human health and well-being, biodiversity, and climate change could inspire a new generation of innovators to ...

A narrative review of evidence during COVID-19 - ScienceDirect

The majority of the evidence suggests nature exposure during COVID-19 pandemic was associated with less depression, anxiety, stress, and more happiness and ...

When Confronting a Pandemic, We Must Save Nature to Save ...

To reduce the risks of pandemics such as COVID-19, the United States must act to combat wildlife and timber trafficking, slow nature ...

Value of Nature in the Pandemic Resources - Biophilic Cities

Our post-pandemic challenge will not only be to preserve the last remaining natural places, but to create more of them, especially in cities—and to make sure ...

Kas' story: turning to nature during the pandemic

The pandemic has shone a light on the resilience of nature, with plant life flourishing again and animals reclaiming city spaces while we were in lockdown. It ...