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أ. د. أسامة بن عبدالحليم بن عبدالرحمن سمرقندي

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كلية الأمير سلطان بن عبدالعزيز للخدمات الطبية الطارئة
كلية الأمير سلطان بن عبدالعزيز للخدمات الطبية الطارئة
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Book Chapter
2018

The health impact of natural disasters

, Osama A Samarkandi, at. el. . 2018

Abstract

Nature’s potentially positive effect on wellbeing may serve as an important resource for population health. Based on theories mainly derived from environmental psychology this resource has been explored in varied scientific studies the last century. This has rendered a substantial amount of empirical evidence for different beneficial effects of natural environments on health. The aim of this thesis was to consider these effects from a public health perspective. The state of the art for nature as intervention was explored by a systematic review designed in accordance with the Cochrane principles. Different landscape types’ effect on stress and mental health were studied by one crosssectional survey study and one longitudinal epidemiological study. Finally physiological stress recovery reactions by a standardized nature setting were examined in an experimental randomized between-group study in a virtual reality laboratory. The different methodological aspects contributed to a broad entrance to the subject. In combination with the broad subject as such this spawned reflections upon the scientific approach and the thesis aims to some extent to mirror these reflections from an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary viewpoint. A very short and simplified conclusion of the thesis would be that a small evidence base of the efficiency of nature assisted therapy is in line with the findings of certain nature qualities as resources for recovery from stress and reducing the risk for mental health problems, and that this may partly be mediated by an active relaxation mechanism within the parasympathetic nerve system. The findings may have implications for the contemporary disease scenario and the expected rise in non-communicable diseases and mental disorders. Policies and actions for public health should consider populations’ living environments and promote access to nature.

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Book Chapter
Publisher Name
Oxford Textbook of Nature and Public Health
Publishing City
Oxford
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by Osama A Samarkandi, at. el.
2018
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by Osama A Samarkandi, at. el.
2018
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Oxford Textbook of Nature and Public Health