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Session Title:
Considering the sociodemographic context for the success of NBIs: the role of gender and other personal characteristics
Session Date:
16.12.25
Session Time:
16-17:30h CEST (Central European Time)
Duration:
1,5h hour
Format:
Online
Language:
English
Geographical Focus:
Global
Sociodemographic focus:
The session focuses on the sociodemographic context of interventions, especially the gender dimension. Based on nature-based interventions from Europe and the United States, we will reflect on how gender and other equity characteristics can affect participation in and experiences of NBIs.

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Discover how gender and other personal characteristics shape participation in nature-based interventions. Drawing on examples from Europe and the United States, this session highlights how sociodemographic factors influence people’s experiences of NBIs and why inclusive, equity-aware approaches are key to their success.

Speakers
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Anna Bornioli

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie) Postdoctoral Fellow
Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal)

Topic: Gendered experiences of nature

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Anna María Pálsdóttir

Senior Lecturer in Nature-Based Interventions
Associate professor in environmental psychology of landscape architecture
Swedish Univ.of Agricultural Sciences.

Topic: TBC

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Sofia Romagosa

Research Officer, EuroHealthNet

Topic: Presentation about the RESONATE Project, looking at the health equity impacts of Nature-based Therapies (NbTs) through Health Impact Assessments (HIA)

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Kristen H. Walter

Clinical Research Psychologist
Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, CA, USA

Topic: Presentation on their two studies evaluating differences in psychological outcomes following NBTs between US servicemen and women