Health & Well-Being
Landscape architecture improves health and well-being. Well-designed parks, streets, campuses, and neighborhoods help people connect with nature, stay active, and reduce stress — all essential for physical and mental health.
Landscape architects use evidence-based strategies to create spaces that provide access to nature, support movement, reduce heat, improve air and water quality, and enhance social connections. These environments contribute to healthier, happier, and more resilient communities.
Health Benefits of Nature
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In the News
The 11th Shanghai Landscape Forum: Wellness
International forum highlights wellness, community health, and social equity in landscape practice.
The Very Personal Impact of Community Green Spaces
How nearby nature supports well-being and mental health in urban communities.
Urban Parks Should Be a Greater Part of the Healthcare System
New research shows that well-designed, high-performing parks improve physical health, mental well-being, and overall quality of life in communities.
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