RESONATE Spotlight Series| Nature-based Interventions in Ecuador and Brazil
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RESONATE Spotlight Series| Nature-based Interventions in Ecuador and Brazil

By RESONATE @ISGlobal

Join us to learn how nature combats loneliness and supports community health across urban, rural, and diverse Latin American populations!

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RECETAS - Cuenca Project

Prof. David Acurio


Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, Master's Degree in Family and Community Health, Master's Degree in Anthropology, Diploma in University Teaching in Health and Social Management. PhD in Collective Heal...

RECETAS - Cuenca Project (facilitators)

Silvana Vintimilla


Research technician at the City Preservation Management Research Group at the University of Cuenca. Architect with a master's degree in Cultural Heritage Management and Conservation from the Universi...

"A Time with e-Nature” Project - Brazil

Dr. Eliseth Ribeiro Leão


Bachelor in Letters and Nursing. PhD in Adult and Elderly Health and Postdoctoral studies in Human Sciences. Professor and Researcher at the Albert Einstein Hospital Research Institute (São Paulo, Br...

Overview of the "Healthy Parks, Healthy People" strategy - WWF Brazil

Felipe Feliciani


Biologist, MBA in Sustainable Development, and Specialist in Environmental and Territorial Planning from the University of Rotterdam, the Netherlands. At WWF-Brazil, he coordinates the health and nat...

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

About this event

Health • Mental health

How can nature-based interventions support health and connection across diverse communities in Latin America? In regions facing social, ecological, and health inequalities, innovative approaches are emerging to bridge people and nature in new ways. From digital platforms guiding mindful engagement with nature to social prescriptions that combat loneliness, these interventions are helping redefine care beyond clinics.

This session explores how programs in Brazil and Ecuador are using nature to promote well-being, connection, and equity. We’ll hear about the challenges and opportunities of implementing and researching these models in the Global South, and reflect on how different natural settings can shape both individual and ecological outcomes.

Co-organised by Giulia Catissi de Lima, Einstein Israelite Hospital (BRA); Eliseth Ribeiro Leao Einstein Israelite Hospital (BRA); Gabriela Elizabeth Garcia Velez, Universidad de Cuenca (ECU); and David Acurio, Universidad de Cuenca (ECU); this session explores nature-based interventions in Brazil and Ecuador that enhance well-being, reduce loneliness, and foster community health.

Reference:

LEÃO, E.R.; HINGST-ZAHER, E.; SAVIETO, R.M.; PATRÍCIO, K.P.; DE OLIVEIRA, L.B.; CATISSI, G. et al. A time with e-Natureza (e-Nature): a model of nature-based health interventions as a complex adaptive system. Frontiers in Psychology, v. 14, 2023. Available in: https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1226197/full

https://www.recetasproject.eu/cuenca

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Oct 17 · 7:00 AM PDT