Over the last decade, the scientific community has increasingly focused on forest-based practices for human well-being (FBPW), a term that includes all forest activities (e.g., forest bathing, forest therapy, social outdoor initiatives) important for improving people’s health and emotional status. This paper aims to develop a quantitative literature review on FBPW based on big data analysis (text mining on Scopus title and abstract) and PRISMA evaluation. The two techniques facilitate investigations across different geographic areas (major areas and geographical regions) and allow a focus on various topics. The results of text mining highlight the prominence of publications on FBPW for the improvement of human health in East Asia (e.g., Japan and South Korea). Furthermore, some specific themes developed by the literature for each geographical area emerge: urban green areas, cities, and parks in Africa; sustainable forest anagement and planning in the Americas; empirical studies on physiological and psychological effects of FBPW in Asia; and forest management and FBPW in Europe. PRISMA indicates a gap in studies focused on the reciprocal influences of forest variables and well-being responses. An investigation of the main physiological indicators applied in the scientific literature for the theme is also developed. The main strengths and weaknesses of the method are discussed, with suggestions for potential future lines of research.

A Quantitative Literature Review on Forest-Based Practices for Human Well-Being / Paletto, Alessandro; Baldessari, Sofia; Barbierato, Elena; Bernetti, Iacopo; Cerutti, Arianna; Righi, Stefania; Ruggieri, Beatrice; Landi, Alessandra; Notaro, Sandra; Sacchelli, Sandro. - In: FORESTS. - ISSN 1999-4907. - ELETTRONICO. - 16:8(2025), pp. 1-16. [10.3390/f16081246]

A Quantitative Literature Review on Forest-Based Practices for Human Well-Being

Cerutti, Arianna;Notaro, Sandra
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Sacchelli, Sandro
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2025-01-01

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Over the last decade, the scientific community has increasingly focused on forest-based practices for human well-being (FBPW), a term that includes all forest activities (e.g., forest bathing, forest therapy, social outdoor initiatives) important for improving people’s health and emotional status. This paper aims to develop a quantitative literature review on FBPW based on big data analysis (text mining on Scopus title and abstract) and PRISMA evaluation. The two techniques facilitate investigations across different geographic areas (major areas and geographical regions) and allow a focus on various topics. The results of text mining highlight the prominence of publications on FBPW for the improvement of human health in East Asia (e.g., Japan and South Korea). Furthermore, some specific themes developed by the literature for each geographical area emerge: urban green areas, cities, and parks in Africa; sustainable forest anagement and planning in the Americas; empirical studies on physiological and psychological effects of FBPW in Asia; and forest management and FBPW in Europe. PRISMA indicates a gap in studies focused on the reciprocal influences of forest variables and well-being responses. An investigation of the main physiological indicators applied in the scientific literature for the theme is also developed. The main strengths and weaknesses of the method are discussed, with suggestions for potential future lines of research.
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Paletto, Alessandro; Baldessari, Sofia; Barbierato, Elena; Bernetti, Iacopo; Cerutti, Arianna; Righi, Stefania; Ruggieri, Beatrice; Landi, Alessandra;...espandi
A Quantitative Literature Review on Forest-Based Practices for Human Well-Being / Paletto, Alessandro; Baldessari, Sofia; Barbierato, Elena; Bernetti, Iacopo; Cerutti, Arianna; Righi, Stefania; Ruggieri, Beatrice; Landi, Alessandra; Notaro, Sandra; Sacchelli, Sandro. - In: FORESTS. - ISSN 1999-4907. - ELETTRONICO. - 16:8(2025), pp. 1-16. [10.3390/f16081246]
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