TY - JOUR
T1 - A Consensus Statement for Ecological Medicine
T2 - Moving Toward Connection-Based Medicine
AU - Ecological Medicine Working Group
AU - Makhinson, Michael
AU - Pollack, Landon
AU - Hallowell, Ronan
AU - Murray, Conor H.
AU - Maddock, Jay E.
AU - Stewart, Stephanie Michael
AU - Basu, Avik
AU - King, David
AU - Hansen, Helena
AU - Zasloff, Lee
AU - Wolch, Jennifer
AU - Watts, Rosalind
AU - Lewis, Karen Waconda
AU - Thomas, Sujit
AU - Sundermann, Melissa
AU - Solomon, Olga
AU - Slusser, Wendelin
AU - Skalna, Martyna
AU - Sisley, Sue
AU - Schweizer, Felix E.
AU - Saul, Jack
AU - Sanchez, Jose
AU - Rokab, Sylvie
AU - Rios, Elena
AU - Pratt, Jessica D.
AU - Porche, Michelle V.
AU - Pendry, Patricia
AU - Penbrooke, Teresa L.
AU - Ossola, Alessandro
AU - Natterson-Horowitz, Barbara
AU - Miller, Daphne
AU - McCowan, Joseph
AU - McAnirlin, Olivia
AU - Lynch, Todd
AU - Dog, Tieraona Low
AU - Laffey, Sheila
AU - Labate, Beatriz C.
AU - Kuiper, Heather
AU - Kaufmann, Michael
AU - Katz, Nurit D.
AU - Kahn, Laura H.
AU - Jeffrey, Jessica K.
AU - Jacob, Suma
AU - Grob, Charles S.
AU - Grigsby-Toussaint, Diana S.
AU - Gee, Nancy
AU - Gandy, Sam
AU - Fortuna, Lisa R.
AU - Fine, Aubrey H.
AU - De Leon, Celina M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Mounting evidence across multiple disciplines supports the health benefits of connection to nature. Although this trend suggests that the human-nature relationship is integral to health, its importance is often overlooked in clinical practice due, in part, to lack of consensus on its scope, limits, and terminology. To fill a needed gap, we developed a consensus statement on an inter-connectivity based view of health termed Ecological Medicine. The study recruited an expert working group and used modified Delphi technique and focus groups. The Ecological Medicine Working Group was directed toward Ecological Medicine consensus goals that included: (1) a consensus definition and framework, (2) priorities for practice, research, education, and policy, and (3) Ecological Medicine’s implications. A consensus definition and framework for Ecological Medicine was reached, focusing on the importance of human inter-connections (to self, others, non-human species, and natural environment) in informing health understanding. Ecological Medicine suggests that healthcare should shift toward inter-connectivity, relationality, and health practices involving connection-based interventions, especially nature-based interventions. This framework may benefit research, practice, education, policy and other domains of healthcare by focusing on the importance and benefits of connectivity-based health interventions and on the inseparability of human health and planetary health.
AB - Mounting evidence across multiple disciplines supports the health benefits of connection to nature. Although this trend suggests that the human-nature relationship is integral to health, its importance is often overlooked in clinical practice due, in part, to lack of consensus on its scope, limits, and terminology. To fill a needed gap, we developed a consensus statement on an inter-connectivity based view of health termed Ecological Medicine. The study recruited an expert working group and used modified Delphi technique and focus groups. The Ecological Medicine Working Group was directed toward Ecological Medicine consensus goals that included: (1) a consensus definition and framework, (2) priorities for practice, research, education, and policy, and (3) Ecological Medicine’s implications. A consensus definition and framework for Ecological Medicine was reached, focusing on the importance of human inter-connections (to self, others, non-human species, and natural environment) in informing health understanding. Ecological Medicine suggests that healthcare should shift toward inter-connectivity, relationality, and health practices involving connection-based interventions, especially nature-based interventions. This framework may benefit research, practice, education, policy and other domains of healthcare by focusing on the importance and benefits of connectivity-based health interventions and on the inseparability of human health and planetary health.
KW - ecological medicine
KW - ecotherapy
KW - nature and health
KW - nature contact
KW - nature-based interventions
KW - social prescribing
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U2 - 10.1007/s10393-025-01757-3
DO - 10.1007/s10393-025-01757-3
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105023476696
SN - 1612-9202
JO - EcoHealth
JF - EcoHealth
ER -