💨 Abstract
During a stressful time marked by wars, economic threats, and international uncertainty, people are finding solace in the annual blooming of bluebells in Hallerbos forest, Belgium. Spending time in nature, such as walking or hiking, has been linked to benefits like improved attention, lower stress, and reduced risk of psychiatric disorders. The under-30 generation is particularly under pressure and seeks tranquility in nature, especially after the COVID-19 crisis.
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