The Cost Effectiveness of Ecotherapy as a Healthcare Intervention, Separating the Wood from the Trees
Internationally, shifts to more urbanised populations, and resultant reductions in engagements with nature, have been a contributing factor to the mental health crisis facing many developed and developing countries. While the COVID-19 pandemic reinforced recent trends in many countries to give acces...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sebastian Hinde, Laura Bojke, Peter Coventry |
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MDPI AG
2021
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