Interviste

Green Mental Health: our mind as a “spark of nature”
Rob Wolters is a rebel and a revolutionary. He traveled the world for nature conservation and protection, experienced how passion for nature can heal people and stood at the cradle of the Green Mental Health

Natural spaces and mental health, research for equity and integration
To Margarita Triguero-Mas, PhD in Public Health from Pompeu Fabra University, researcher at the Faculty of Health Sciences of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, and researcher associated with ISGlobal and the Barcelona Lab for Urban

Forest Therapy research in Taiwan’s nature and urban parks: benefits on brain activity and cognition
Chia-Pin (Simon) Yu has a Ph.D. and works as an Associate Professor of the School of Forestry and Resource Conservation at National Taiwan University, as Deputy Director of the Experimental Forest at National Taiwan University

Planetary Health: Carlos Faerron and the “big questions” for prosperous futures
Carlos Faerron Guzman lives most of the year in Costa Rica. He is Associate Director of Planetary Health Alliance, T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University, Director of Global Health Programs and Associate

UBC’s Guangyu Wang: The science of Forest Therapy, the whys and hows of the healing power of nature
Guangyu Wang was born in Southeast China. Is now Associate Dean and Professor of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia, Director of the UBC’s Multidisciplinary Institute of Natural Therapy (MINT), and

Historic Forest Therapy projects in France – and also in martial arts and life
Franck Bernigaud can speak about his life as a Forest Bathing walk. And indeed, his path has led him to wonderful projects of Forest Bathing and Forest Therapy in hospitals, schools and shelters, but also