People living near protected areas share stories about how these places shape their daily lives, memories, work, and identity.
A Swedish study reviewed 196 studies to understand biophobia, why people fear or dislike nature, and how those feelings can ...
A new wave of biophilic design uses simulated nature and sustainable wood alternatives to bring wellness benefits into ...
Protected areas are often seen as refuges for plants and animals—yet they are also places where people live, work and relax. A new study led by the University of Göttingen in Germany, in collaboration ...
From building greater climate resilience to restoring biodiversity, the challenges the world faces today call for solutions that work better for both people and planet.
Have you ever noticed how calm and grounded you feel after spending time in a forest, by the sea, or under a big tree? That feeling is not a coincidence—there’s growing scientific evidence showing how ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. You see it rising from the desert, and it really does look like a mirage (eight stories of glass and steel and ...
Modern homes are increasingly blurring the lines between indoors and outdoors, fostering a deeper connection with nature.