Blue space, health and well-being: A narrative overview and synthesis of potential benefits

Environ Res. 2020 Dec:191:110169. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.110169. Epub 2020 Sep 22.

Abstract

Research into the potential health and well-being benefits from exposure to green spaces such as parks and woodlands has led to the development of several frameworks linking the different strands of evidence. The current paper builds on these to provide a model of how exposure to aquatic environments, or blue spaces such as rivers, lakes and the coast, in particular, may benefit health and well-being. Although green and blue spaces share many commonalities, there are also important differences. Given the breadth of the research, spanning multiple disciplines and research methodologies, a narrative review approach was adopted which aimed to highlight key issues and processes rather than provide a definitive balance of evidence summary. Novel aspects of our framework included the inclusion of outcomes that are only indirectly good for health through being good for the environment, the addition of nature connectedness as both a trait and state, and feedback loops where actions/interventions to increase exposure are implemented. Limitations of the review and areas for future work, including the need to integrate potential benefits with potential risks, are discussed.

Keywords: Aquatic environments; Blue spaces; Health; Narrative review; Well-being.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Forests
  • Lakes*
  • Research Design
  • Rivers*