PinnedPublished inSymbioticaCan Plants Help us Feel Less Lonely?How cultivating an “ecologically informed sense of place” matters for your mental health and the future of our planet.Jan 12, 2024A response icon32Jan 12, 2024A response icon32
Published inSymbioticaThree Good Things in Nature: Improving Connections to Nature, Life and PeopleBy Miles RichardsonOct 21Oct 21
Published inSymbioticaSmarter agriculture: farmers work with nature to cut pesticidesWith support from EU-funded researchers, farmers across Europe are adopting smarter and better integrated pest management that protects…Oct 20Oct 20
Published inSymbioticaYouth at the Forefront of NBS Education: Practical Pathways for Local Governments to Engage Youth.With social, ecological, and climate challenges on the rise, it’s vital for local governments to know how, when, and where to engage youth…Oct 2Oct 2
Education for a healthy future: Uniting Planetary Health and sustainability skills for Nature-based…By Shreya Utkarsh and Kelly Baldwin HeidAug 7Aug 7
Published inSymbioticaBringing Nature to our Front Doors: Urban Street Tree BedsStreet tree beds first caught my attention about four years ago, shortly after my family and I moved to Freiburg, Germany. We had relocated…Aug 4A response icon1Aug 4A response icon1
Published inSymbioticaReclaiming urban spaces: how cities are welcoming nature backAs cities face growing climate and biodiversity challenges, EU-funded researchers are harnessing the power of nature to create greener…Jul 21Jul 21
Published inSymbioticaSea of possibilities: the underwater gardeners restoring marine forestsBy involving local communities, EU-funded researchers aim to restore marine ecosystems and turn citizens into ocean stewards.Jul 18A response icon1Jul 18A response icon1
Published inSymbioticaConnecting children with nature through citizen scienceCitizen science is a powerful tool to support mental health and emotional well-beingJul 2Jul 2
Published inSymbioticaBringing the outdoors in: architecture that nurtures our connection with natureEU-funded researchers are exploring the role of architecture in designing living spaces that harness the healing power of nature to improve…May 22A response icon2May 22A response icon2