Interviews

Sustainability and climate change: Social Psychology research for public policy changes
How can day-to-day personal decisions affect the future? Ricardo García Mira, PhD in Social Psychology, has researched and turned the answers into policy guidelines in Europe. What lifestyle, social consumption in energy, clothing and food

“Joyful healing”: Forest Bathing for educators, children an Muslim mothers and daughters
Susan Andrien lives in Oakland, California, and has decades of experience as a Marriage and Family therapist, Restorative Justice Circle keeper and Camp Counselor for traveling camps with children and teenagers. She is an FTHub-trained

Won Sop Shin and the Korean Public Policy on Forests for happiness, health and welfare
Without him, the importance of forests for human health would not be the same. Forests are a public policy by law in Korea thanks to him. The studies, research and efforts of this child born

Method and experience: science on the ground for human and planetary health
Alex Gesse is forged by the Mediterranean forest and sea – the land of Salvador Dali beats throughout his career. Trainer and mentor at Forest Therapy Hub, this explorer boy of wet slopes and boat

Forest Therapy and Psychology: exchanging roles with nature
Inga Dreimane has a Master’s degree in Psychology and lives in Riga, the capital city of Latvia, where she has been working as a psychologist for almost 20 years. Inga has a specially sharp, deep

Healthy People – Healthy Planet, the latest research from a pioneering physician dedicated to human health and nature
Dr. Matilda van den Bosch, Senior Researcher at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) and Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Forestry, is a physician with