The fascinating link between biodiversity and mental wellbeing
Is biodiversity the missing piece to happier cities? According to a new study, spending time in diverse natural spaces boosts mental health. Here's how.
Is biodiversity the missing piece to happier cities? According to a new study, spending time in diverse natural spaces boosts mental health. Here's how.
A new study developed a smartphone app to investigate the relationship between living in a city and loneliness in real time across the UK, Europe and Australia.
世界人口的一半以上(42亿人)居住在城市,而预计这一数字还会继续上升,在2050年之前,全球估计会有68%的人居住在城市。
Studies show people who live in urban areas are at greater risk of mental health problems. But simple solutions like access to green spaces could help.
By 2050, it's estimated 68% of the global population will live in urban areas, causing a rise in mental and physical health problems. But there are ways to lessen the effects.