ABSTRACT

Exercise interactions with green and blue spaces offer low-cost, non-invasive solutions to public health challenges—particularly around mental health and obesity—and issues around environmental sustainability. Physical Activity in Natural Settings brings together multi-disciplinary, international research on physical activity, health and the natural environment, offering evidence-based guidance on implementing nature-based solutions at individual, patient and population levels.

Divided over four sections, the book assesses the current research landscape, explores the underlying psychological and physiological mechanisms of the benefits of green exercise, details applied examples of physical activity in natural settings, and suggests future directions for research and practice. It features contributions from experts from around the world and covers topics including:

  • Self-determination, nature and wellbeing
  • Visual cognition and multisensory stimuli
  • Nature’s role in growing resilience
  • Physical education and nature
  • Mindfulness and green exercise
  • Positive psychology and pro-environmental behaviour

Timely and prescient, and showcasing real-life examples of green exercise prescription, Physical Activity in Natural Settings is fascinating and important reading for any students or researchers in the psychology or physiology of physical activity and health, physical education or outdoor studies, and policy-makers and health professionals.

part I|2 pages

The research landscape

chapter 1|12 pages

Friend or foe

3Salutogenic possibilities of the environment

chapter 3|39 pages

Known knowns

A systematic review of the effects of green exercise compared with exercising indoors

chapter 4|20 pages

The green exercise concept

Two intertwining pathways to health and well-being

part II|2 pages

Possible mechanisms

chapter 6|13 pages

The cognitive neuroscience of nature

115From motor cognition to grounded cognition

chapter 7|24 pages

Affective responses to natural environments

From everyday engagement to therapeutic impact

chapter 8|10 pages

A remedy for boredom

Natural environments as a psychological resource

part III|2 pages

Case studies

chapter 12|15 pages

Why outdoors?

A systematic approach to examine and value the social benefits of outdoor sports

chapter 13|15 pages

‘Doing’ adventure

The mental health benefits of using occupational therapy approaches in adventure therapy settings

chapter 14|21 pages

Greening education

Education outside the classroom in natural settings as a school-based health promotion approach for child and youth populations

part IV|2 pages

Future pathways

chapter 15|20 pages

Future-thinking through technological nature

279Connecting or disconnecting

chapter 16|15 pages

Dreadmills

Is there such a thing as sustainable exercise?

chapter 17|21 pages

Mindfulness and green exercise

Enhancing our relationship with physical activity and the natural world