Review

Environmental Psychology Approaches Within the Relationship of Nature and Health in terms of Landscape Architecture

Volume: 18 Number: 42 October 13, 2021
Elif Karaca *, Mehmet Karaca
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Environmental Psychology Approaches Within the Relationship of Nature and Health in terms of Landscape Architecture

Abstract

For a while, today’s modern people have been struggling with various problems which threaten their health including climate change, water and food scarcities, depression etc. Also, most recently, they have been faced with a more complicated- unfamiliar problem, pandemic. And in the future, what kind of different problems to be faced to threaten their health cannot be predicted. This situation underlines boldly the obligation to support people health before then it has been lost. And, at the point of supporting health, the phenomenon of nature emerges. Nature offers low-cost, non-intrusive solutions for human health and well-being, and the landscape architecture profession also plays an important role in enhancing the relationship with nature. Today, many studies are emphasizing the positive effects of exposure to nature on health and the relationship between nature and health is generally explained within the scope of various theories put forward by environmental psychology. Within the scope of this study, initially, the relationship between nature and health is reviewed in the context of theories put forward by environmental psychology. Subsequently, suggestions are offered regarding the design processes, assessing design approaches supporting health in the aspect of landscape architecture which has an important role to increase the interaction with nature.

Keywords

Health , Nature , Landscape Architecture , Environmental Psychology

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APA
Karaca, E., & Karaca, M. (2021). Environmental Psychology Approaches Within the Relationship of Nature and Health in terms of Landscape Architecture. OPUS International Journal of Society Researches, 18(42), 5781-5802. https://doi.org/10.26466/opus.910271