Interviews

Forest Bathing and research: nature as a personal safe space and a public health tool
Dr Kirsten McEwan is an Associate Professor (PhD) at the University of Derby, UK, who conducted the first UK research evaluating Forest Bathing. She will be also sharing new data about online Forest Bathing with

Nature tourism management: the importance of working together for the value of landscape in wellbeing
Miguel Vasco is Executive Director at Destinature -Agency for the Development of Nature Tourism- in Portugal, dedicated to the promotion of the central region of this beautiful soft-living country and its natural jewels. iNature is

Forest bathing and menopause: the voice of nature at every phase of life
Gina Geremia is a Forest Bathing Guide trained by FTHub and soon to be Forest Therapy Practitioner based in Leavenheath, UK for 13 years now. A Psychologist and Life Coach, she was born in Vermont,

Forest Bathing and Wellness Tourism: a pioneering path in Patagonia
Juan Aubert is the founder of Anfitriones Turísticos (« touristic host »), a tourism company in Villa La Angostura, one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world and most exclusive destinations located in the Argentine Patagonia.

Green jobs in depth: the appeal of working for health and forests
Vera Steinberg lives in Bonn, Germany, and grew up very near the Black Forest, one of the most beautiful areas in the world. As a M.Sc. in Forest Ecology and Management, she works as a

Forest Therapy for specific groups: from Environmental Education to a new connection with nature
The cover image of this interview means a lot to them. Ibon Sarasola Monzon and Violeta Toran Pereg, Forest Bathing Guides and Forest Therapy Practitioners, have guided together with Forest Therapy Hub in pilot projects