Therapeutic landscapes beyond the lush season: extending the well-being benefits of urban green and blue spaces through outdoor leisure

Last changed: 15 December 2022

This project examines possibilities for planning and use of nearby green/blue spaces beyond the ‘lush season’, to extend access to their benefits as ‘therapeutic landscapes’ throughout the year.

Mental health has become an increasing problem in the European Union and a similar trend is observed in Sweden. While there is well-documented evidence that urban nature (green/blue spaces) can support mental wellbeing, there is a lack of knowledge on how to extend this benefit to the cold and dark season, when wellbeing needs are at their highest.

The goal of this project is to examine possibilities for planning and use of nearby green/blue spaces beyond the ‘lush season’, to extend access to their benefits as ‘therapeutic landscapes’ throughout the year. We address this challenge by combining the concept of ‘therapeutic landscape’ with social practice theory and a relational understanding of accessibility, in order to improve our understanding and methods of assessment of the therapeutic qualities of urban landscapes, and the seasonal accessibility issues that impact these.

The project also involves an analysis of planning practices and engages stakeholders, such as urban planners, through close dialog, and workshops. The results of this project will produce a significant social impact by addressing season inclusive use of urban green/blue infrastructures to contribute to greater health equity.

Facts:

Project leader

Neva Leposa, Researcher, Division of Landscape Architecture SLU, +4618672520
Read more about Neva Leposa on her CV page
Send an email to: neva.leposa@slu.se

Project participants

Mattias Qviström, Professor, Division of Landscape Architecture SLU, +4618672583
Read more about Mattias Qviström on his CV page
Send an email to: mattias.qvistrom@slu.se

Karolina Doughty, Assistant Professor, Cultural Geography, Wageningen University & Research
Read more about Karolina Doughty on her presentation page

Project time

2023-2026

External funding

Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development - Formas