ISBN13: | 9780367723323 |
ISBN10: | 0367723328 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 280 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 521 g |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 35 Illustrations, black & white; 16 Halftones, black & white; 19 Line drawings, black & white; 2 Tables, black & white |
274 |
Environmental sciences
Sports, physical education in general
Fitness, wellness
General
Hiking, mountain climbing (theory and practice)
Psychology theory
Environmental sciences (charity campaign)
Sports, physical education in general (charity campaign)
Fitness, wellness (charity campaign)
General (charity campaign)
Hiking, mountain climbing (theory and practice) (charity campaign)
Psychology theory (charity campaign)
Nature and Health
GBP 135.00
Click here to subscribe.
Not in stock at Prospero.
This volume brings together a mix of cutting edge ideas in research, theory and practice from a wide set of disciplines with the purpose of exploring interdisciplinary or trans-disciplinary approaches to understanding the relationship between physical activity in nature and health and well-being.
Experiences in nature are now recognised as being fundamental to human health and well-being. Physical activity in nature has been posited as an important well-being facilitator because the presence of nature augments the benefits of physical activity while also enhancing motivation and adherence. This volume brings together a mix of cutting edge ideas in research, theory and practice from a wide set of disciplines with the purpose of exploring interdisciplinary or trans-disciplinary approaches to understanding the relationship between physical activity in nature and health and well-being.
Nature and Health: Physical Activity in Nature is structured to facilitate ease of use for the researcher, policy maker, practitioner or theorist. Section 1 covers research on physical activity in nature for a number of important health and well-being issues. Each chapter in this section considers how policy and practice might be shaped by current research findings and knowledge. Section 2 considers contemporary theoretical and conceptual understandings that help explain how physical activity in nature enhances health and well-being and also how best to design interventions and research. Section 3 provides examples of current approaches.
This book is an ideal resource for both researchers and advanced students interested in designing future-proofed research, for policy makers interested in improving community well-being and for practitioners interested in best practice applications.
1. Nature, Physical Activity and Health
Part 1: Research on Physical Activity in Nature
2. Understanding the Affective Benefits of Interacting with Nature
3. Green Exercise as A Potential Treatment Strategy for Type 2 Diabetes
4. Green Exercise: Actively Flourishing in Nature
5. Mind the Gap; On the Necessity of a Situational Taxonomy For Designing and Evaluating Gait Interventions
Part 2: Theoretical Approaches
6. Resilience
7.
Phenomenology and Human Wellbeing in Nature: An Eco-Phenomenological Perspective8. Developing Integrated Conceptual Green Exercise Models
9. Physical Activity in Nature: An Ecological Dynamics Perspective
10. Physical Activity and Virtual Nature: Perspectives on the Health and Behavioural Benefits of Virtual Green Exercise
11. Emerging Psychological Well-Being Frameworks for Adventure Recreation, Education and Tourism
12. In Vivo Nature Exposure as a Positive Psychological Intervention: A Review of the Impact of Nature Interventions on Well-Being
Part 3: Real-world Application
13. Care Farms: A Health Promoting Context for a Wide Range of Client Groups
14. The Next Frontier: Wilderness Therapy and the Treatment of Complex Trauma
15. What Can We Learn About Nature, Physical Activity and Health from Parkrun?
16. Students? Appropriation of Space in Education Outside the Classroom. Some Aspects on Physical Activity and Health from a Pilot Study with 5th-Graders in Germany
17. Outdoor and Adventurous Activities in Supporting Wounded, Injured and Sick Military Personnel and Veterans
18. Implications, Impact and Future Directions: Translation into Wider Policy and Practice