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Collective action for health and wellbeing benefits from human–nature relationships
Editorial

Collective action for health and wellbeing benefits from human–nature relationships

Vinathe Sharma-Brymer, Eric Brymer and Chris Loynes
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, Vol.25(1), pp.1-8
2025

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Mental health services Counselling, wellbeing and community services Environmental education curriculum and pedagogy Health and community services Public participation and community engagement Community health care Health status (incl. wellbeing) Environmental ethics Community services health and wellbeing human-nature relationships outdoors and adventure collective action
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