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Nature and Well-Being Research Group @ CSU
Our Research
Our research aims to support equitable environmental problem-solving by investigating the relationships between human well-being and nature.
Theme Area 1: Use well-being frameworks to guide equitable climate change and conservation initiatives
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As climate change grows as a concern, adaptation strategies are being prioritized but not commonly recognized as having the same injustices and inequalities that society holds.
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Theme Area 2: Explore how the well-being benefits of outdoor recreation can be leveraged for social and environmental outcomes
Being in nature has a positive impact on human health and well-being, which can benefit communities and support evidence-based practices.
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Theme Area 3: Design and evaluate innovative participatory methods to increase the inclusivity of human-environment interactions researchh
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Ethical research is our number one priority, and we ensure this by using participatory methods that support collaboration and collective learning.


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