The current environmental crisis requires transformative change: Change not only of systems but also of individuals. In this chapter we demonstrate the significance of mental well-being of humans when promoting planetary well-being. We show how mental well-being is linked to nature-connectedness, in promoting pro-environmental behaviour among individuals, and present a view of the human mind (psychological functions) as a part of nature, rather than separate from it. After introducing several theories and concepts relevant to these topics, we provide a closer look at the nature-based intervention Act with Nature. This intervention centres on the idea that nature experience, and especially increasing nature-connectedness through emotional and social support, promotes both well-being and pro-environmental behaviour. We argue that that human’s innate ability (and need) to experience the self in connection to physical and social surroundings is vital for promoting pro-environmental behaviour and generating positive impacts on planetary well-being.
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Salonen, K., Hyvönen, K., Ratcliffe, E., & Paakkolanvaara, J. V. (2023). PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AND PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR. In Interdisciplinary Perspectives On Planetary Well-Being (pp. 167–176). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003334002-17
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