The science of the human health and nature connection
Event description
Join Dr Jake Robinson, a microbial and restoration ecologist at Flinders University, for a fascinating talk on the science behind the benefits of spending time in nature – aka forest bathing. Jake explains the magic work of our invisible friends – the soil microbes!
During this talk, you’ll learn about:
human-nature connection - the visible and the invisible
importance of urban biodiversity
the science behind the health benefits of time in nature
ecosystem restoration
Dr. Jake M. Robinson is dedicated to protecting and restoring nature, while also supporting the well-being of people. Jake is the author of Invisible Friends, exploring the important role of microbes in our lives and the environment and Treewilding, a journey through the history of the relationship between humans and trees.
Learn more about Dr. Robinson’s publications here.
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This event is part of the Common Thread sustainability series. Get inspired, make connections and learn about all things sustainability at Common Thread, a series of events for our community. The events run on the third Tuesday of every second month.
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