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My guest today is Amie Andrews, and in this episode, we dive into the transformative potential of nature-based solutions for health, wellbeing, and community resilience.

In this episode we discuss:

  • The role of Small Woods National Charity, including their history and mission to connect people with woodlands.
  • What social forestry is and how it supports both woodland health and human wellbeing.
  • The growing appetite for nature-based activities and the evolving partnership between people and the environment.
  • Insights on balancing human benefits from woodlands with the need to enhance biodiversity and sustainability.
  • Tackling funding challenges in social forestry and how to create sustainable models for the future.
  • The health benefits of nature-based activities, including green prescriptions and their role in healthcare.
  • How policy-makers, researchers, and communities are collaborating to create evidence-based, scalable solutions.
  • Connecting local grassroots efforts to larger policy changes and economic shifts.

Show Notes:

https://theoutdoorteacher.com/podcasts/episode-51-nature-based-revolution/

Music by Geoff Robb: www.geoffrobb.com

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