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           UBC Social Ecological Economic Development Studies (SEEDS) Sustainability Program 
                       Student Research Report 
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
                              
               Nature Prescription and Health Outcomes: Grounding Exercise 
             Dan Kim, Divija Madhani, Gijs Boevink, Jimena Zamora Sierra, Maria Saldana 
                      University of British Columbia 
                           SOCI 420 
                    Themes: Health, Biodiversity, Wellbeing 
                        Date: April 30, 2020 
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
                             
       Disclaimer: “UBC SEEDS Sustainability Program provides students with the opportunity to share the 
       findings of their studies, as well as their opinions, conclusions and recommendations with the UBC 
       community. The reader should bear in mind that this is a student research project/report and is not an 
       official document of UBC. Furthermore, readers should bear in mind that these reports may not reflect 
       the current status of activities at UBC. We urge you to contact the research persons mentioned in a 
       report or the SEEDS Sustainability Program representative about the current status of the subject matter 
       of a project/report”. 
              Running head: CLINICAL REVIEW                                                         1 
               
               
               
               
               
                               Clinical Review: Nature Prescription and Health Outcomes 
                                       Group 2: Dan, Divija, Gijs, Jimena, Maria 
                                           SOCI 420: Phase 1 Assignment 
                                             Dr. Emily Huddart Kennedy                            
       CLINICAL REVIEW                        2 
              Clinical Review: Nature Prescription and Health Outcomes 
                 Examining Health in the Context of Nature 
          In the 1980s, some health scholars began to break away from the usual emphasis on the 
       use of medicines to promote health (Doughty, 2018). These scholars were advocating for a more 
       holistic understanding of human health. According to this more holistic theory, an individual's 
       health is influenced by the physical settings, and broader sociocultural influences that belong to 
       the place where the individual is embedded in (Doughty, 2018). Such holistic health theories are 
       not entirely new. More than two thousand years ago, the supposed half god Asclepius was 
       performing healings at the ancient healing place Epidaurus (Doughty, 2018). According to the 
       researchers of this case study, it became evident that the physical environment, its natural beauty, 
       its solitude, and the stunning architecture in combination with its symbolic meanings made the 
       place work as a healing place (Doughty, 2018). 
          A more recent example of how nature and health are correlated with each other comes a 
       study that reviewed over 120 studies to provide an overview of these afterwards (Gorman, 2017). 
       Overall, they concluded that a natural landscape has the potential to serve as a health resource, 
       finding linkages between natural landscape and mental, physical and social wellbeing (Gorman, 
       2017). Before specifying on how these are related, it should be made clear that there exists no 
       relation between individuals and natural landscapes that is universal for every human being. For 
       instance, while for some a particular forest can be a place of relief, for others it can be a place 
       where they had negative past experiences, or for minorities it can be a place of danger and 
       anxiety. Therefore, the health effects of nature are dependent on both the physical factors, but 
       also how these are perceived by an individual (Gorman, 2017). Yet, the study does argue that in 
       general it can be possible for a natural landscape to promote human health (Gorman, 2017). First 
       CLINICAL REVIEW                        3 
       of all, being in nature can increase one’s mental health. According to Gorman (2017), one aspect 
       of mental health that is influenced by nature is the restoration of attention. When in a natural 
       environment, people have the opportunity to become distanced from their daily lives. It can be a 
       place to clarify and reflect on personal goals and vital matters, and it can be a place to discover 
       new things in a non-exhausting way. These contributions to attention restoration are more 
       restorative in a natural landscape than in an urban. Moreover, in a natural environment there are 
       low sound levels which can stimulate rest and relaxation (Gorman, 2017). While being in natural 
       landscapes, it has also been found that when being in a natural landscape, certain emotional 
       reactions are released that affect stress recovery, which in turn benefits people’s attention, 
       conscious mental processing, and behaviour and physiological reactions (Gorman, 2017). 
       Moreover, when looking at a landscape that is perceived as pleasant, negative feelings and 
       thoughts are replaced by positive ones, such as cheerfulness and calmness (Gorman, 2017). 
       Finally, Gorman (2017) shows that natural landscapes promote people’s ability to express 
       positive feelings like joy and satisfaction. So, there are a lot of mechanisms that explain how 
       nature could promote mental health (Gorman, 2017). Nature also contributes to the promotion of 
       physical health (Gorman, 2017). Literature has revealed that the way how the urban 
       environments are designed is crucial for the physical activity in the daily lives, work, and leisure 
       time of the people living in these environments (Gorman, 2017). Research has shown that parks 
       and forests promote physical activities (Gorman, 2017). Also, urban environments can promote 
       physical activity, as long as they are perceived as being aesthetically appealing (Gorman, 2017). 
       Lastly, nature also serves as a place that promotes and facilitates social wellbeing (Gorman, 
       2017). A park for instance can be a way to stimulate social integration (Gorman, 2017). 
       Literature has suggested that attractive urban environments that are rich in vegetation can 
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