SUMMARY AND CONCLUSiON
One of the imperatives for this article is to review existing theo-
retical and research literature on the many ways that humans are
linked with the natural environment within various disciplines.
Although widely discussed across the main four research fields
– evolutionary psychology, environmentalism, evolutionary biol-
ogy, and social economics – there has been comparatively little
discussion of convergence between them on defining the human–
nature relationship. This paper therefore attempts to redefine the
human–nature relationship to bring further understanding of
humanity’s relationship with the natural environment from an
interdisciplinary perspective. The paper also highlights impor-
tant complex debates both within and across these disciplines.
The central discussion was to explore the interrelationships
between the human–nature relationship and its impact on
human health. In questioning the causal relationship, this paper
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The Human–Nature Relationship and Its Impact on Health
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November 2016 | Volume 4 | Article 260
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