<p>Nature connection is an important leverage point for human wellbeing and planetary health. In this paper we examine the varying relationships between nature connection and wellbeing measures through a nationally-representative survey in Australia. We find a positive association between nature connection and two measures of wellbeing: life satisfaction (measured through the Personal Wellbeing Index) and health-related quality-of-life (measured through the AQoL-6D). Nature connection was associated with all PWI dimensions with a strength of association similar to the relationship between income and PWI. We find a stronger association between nature connection and how <em>satisfied</em> a person feels about their life (PWI) than how well a person feels they <em>function</em> in life (AQoL). Those with higher levels of nature connection tend to have greater life satisfaction than expected from their health-related quality-of-life. These findings highlight the potential to improve wellbeing via nature connection, by expanding opportunities to meaningfully connect with nature.</p>
Funding
Healthy Future Environments and People : University of Tasmania
NESP SCAW: Sustainable Communities and Waste hub : IP1 : Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment
NESP SCAW: Sustainable Communities and Waste Hub - NESP 2 : Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment | RG202500
History
Department/School
Geography, Planning, and Spatial Sciences, Wicking Dementia Research Education Centre
Event title
2025 International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies conference