Spending at least 120 minutes a week in nature is associated with good health and wellbeing
Mathew P. White(University of Exeter), Lora E. Fleming(University of Miami), Terry Hartig(Uppsala University), Angie Bone(Sustainable Development Institute), Sara Warber(University of Exeter), James Grellier(Jagiellonian University), Benedict W. Wheeler(University of Exeter), Michael H. Depledge(University of Exeter), Ian Alcock(University of Exeter)
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