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Researchers look into island's health benefits

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BBC Health
2026/04/08 - 05:11 512 مشاهدة
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Researchers look into island's health benefitsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleStrong Island Paul GonellaThe team will survey visitors to rewilding site Wilder NunwellScientists are to monitor people on the Isle of Wight to explore the potential health and wellbeing benefits of its parks, forests, and beaches.In April researchers from the University of Southampton will work with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust to survey visitors to Wilder Nunwell, Bembridge Beach, Puckpool and Appley parks, Ryde, and Sandown Beach.The team aims to find out how people are using the spaces and what it is about them that makes them feel better.Co-lead researcher Dr Rebecca Collins said: "We have a general understanding that time spent in these outdoor spaces is good for us, but we don't know exactly what components of nature are beneficial."She added: "For example, we don't know how big a role wildlife features like bird song or scenery play compared to more recreational activities like sea swimming or opportunities to socialise."More stories from Hampshire & the Isle of WightWatch the latest episode of South TodayListen to the latest news from Hampshire and the Isle of WightDeborah Whitfield, senior nature‑based solutions manager at Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust said: "We're delighted that one of our rewilding sites on the Isle of Wight, Wilder Nunwell, is part of this research."By surveying visitors across five green and blue spaces, we'll better understand how people use and value these landscapes, helping to guide future nature recovery."Ultimately, we hope to show that restoring nature can improve not just biodiversity, but people's wellbeing too – creating a genuine win‑win for wildlife and local communities."The definition of a green space in the UK includes land with vegetation on it. Blue spaces include rivers, lakes and the sea.Strong Island Paul GonellaResearchers ar...
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