The science of forest therapy

Resource Type (Category, Subcategory): Article, News

Excerpt:

Connecting with nature, particularly in forests, can benefit our mental and physical health. Professor of forestry Guangyu Wang (PhD’09) is a member of the Multidisciplinary Institute of Natural Therapy (MINT) at UBC. We asked him about its aims to promote forest therapy and bridge the scientific gap between its practice and the physiological and psychological impacts on human beings.

The science of forest therapy

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Author(s):

Magazine Staff

Source:

The University of British Columbia Magazine

Date of Publication:

May 16, 2023
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