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Preserving Nature to Protect Public Health: Introduction to the Report
This issue of *La Santé en action* aims, based on scientific evidence, to place this major issue—which is critical not only for public health but also for the environment—at the top of...
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The word "nature" encompasses a wide range of interpretations
What is nature? Although widely used in everyday language, the term has a more complex meaning than it appears at first glance, one that also depends on cultural systems of thought....
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Why is nature essential to us?
Nature is an essential environment for human societies. Water, air, food production, and medicinal resources sustain populations, and their well-being depends largely on the quality of...
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A connection to the Earth is essential
In the Cree language, Miyupimaatiiiun means "to live well." For Canada’s Indigenous communities, whose elders have lived in harmony with ecosystems for hundreds of years, Mother Earth is...
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Human health suffers from a simplistic view of biodiversity
In contemporary societies, the natural world is sometimes viewed as a source of direct harm: certain animals are venomous or toxic, and certain plants are allergenic. It is essential to...
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Nature and Gardening in Prevention and Therapeutic Support
Today’s lifestyle, disconnected from nature, contributes to many chronic diseases, particularly by weakening the immune system. Plant aromas help stimulate the body’s immune system. That...
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Mental health suffers from a lack of time spent in nature
The sensory and emotional experiences associated with regular interaction with the natural world have a positive effect on people’s mental well-being, helping to restore focus and reduce...
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When the collapse of the natural world causes people anxiety
Is eco-anxiety the ailment of our time? Surveys show that it is affecting more and more people. The psychological impact of biodiversity loss is now the subject of research. Provided it...
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Promoting dialogue to develop urban policies that support life and health
The rise of nature in the city, as a deliberate approach to promoting health, is not a given, given that initiatives to support biodiversity often struggle to take public health issues...
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Ensuring a green space within a 10-minute walk [Interview]
To track the progress of greening efforts in different neighborhoods, the city of Albi (Tarn) has implemented a digital monitoring tool. This initiative includes a well-being index based...