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Toward an optimal approach for health and transportation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 September 2006

PAUL A.T. HIGGINS
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Abstract

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Pretty (2006) offered a valuable perspective on the psychological benefits of exercise in green environments. This makes intuitive sense, for who among us does not recognize the personal benefits we receive from being active and surrounded by nature's beauty? The quantitative support that Pretty (2006) offered confirms this anecdotal experience, and provides an extremely valuable contribution to the debate.

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2006 Foundation for Environmental Conservation