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For city dwellers, even 15 minutes in nature can improve mental health

Last updated: August 2, 2025 12:15 am
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Nature has always had a profound impact on our mental health, and a new study from Leiden and Stanford University further solidifies this connection. The research, published in Nature Cities, explores how green spaces can significantly improve mental well-being, especially in bustling cities where stress and anxiety are prevalent.

With urban populations expected to reach 70% by 2050, the importance of tackling mental health issues related to city living is more critical than ever. The study conducted by Stanford’s Natural Capital Project and Leiden University highlights the benefits of spending time in nature, even for short periods. The findings offer valuable insights for urban planners and policymakers on using greenspace as a solution to mental health challenges, while also providing additional advantages such as cooling urban areas and reducing carbon emissions.

The researchers delved into nearly 5,900 participants across 78 field-based studies, including randomized controlled trials and pre-post intervention designs. It was found that all forms of urban nature positively impacted mental health, with urban forests demonstrating exceptional results in reducing depression and anxiety. The study also revealed that young adults experienced even greater benefits, emphasizing the importance of early intervention in mental health conditions.

Interestingly, the research showed that simply sitting or resting in green spaces had a more significant impact on reducing negative mental health outcomes compared to engaging in physical activities. Moreover, the study highlighted that even brief contact with nature (less than 15 minutes) could provide substantial mental benefits, with longer exposure (more than 45 minutes) leading to further reductions in stress and increased vitality.

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Based on these findings, the researchers recommend not only preserving large city parks and forests but also incorporating smaller “pocket parks” and more street trees to enhance access to nature throughout urban areas. Simple interventions like adding more windows facing greenery, creating tranquil nature-filled spots, or organizing community programs like guided park meditations can offer significant mental health benefits at a low cost, supporting public health initiatives in cities.

Yingjie Li, the lead author of the study and a postdoctoral scholar at NatCap, shared how working on this research has positively influenced his lifestyle. He now walks to the office more frequently, taking the time to notice and appreciate the birds and plants he encounters along the way. Li emphasizes the importance of sharing these experiences with friends and encouraging them to acknowledge the positive impact of even brief moments in nature. Through his work, Li has come to realize that urban nature isn’t just beneficial for cities—it’s beneficial for individuals as well.

In conclusion, the study sheds light on the acute mental health benefits of urban nature and underscores the significance of incorporating green spaces into city planning for the well-being of residents. By promoting access to nature in urban environments, we can create healthier and more sustainable cities that prioritize mental health alongside environmental conservation.

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