Frances E. Kuo, Director
 
 

 

 
   
 
 

Feature Articles

General

Trees, Green Space, and Human Well-being

The Power of Trees

On ADHD

ADHD: Nature Therapy Helps Kids

Research Suggests a Green Approach to Treating ADHD

Links to other coverage at other sites

Paris Parks (National Geographic)

Outdoor Time Calms Hyper Kids (Prevention)

Nature Reduces Kids' Signs of Attention Disorder (Science News)

Annapolis Goes Green (What's Up?  Annapolis)

Partial list of other recent coverage

Additional Media Coverage

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info-lhhl@uiuc.edu

Affiliates:

University of Illinois atUrbana-Champaign

                                                

College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences 

                                       

 


R E C E N T    M E D I A    C O V E R A G E

The Landscape and Human Health Lab's research has also been featured in a wide variety of magazines, newspapers, and books.

Here are a few examples.

Conniff, R. (2007, June 11). The Greening of the Urban Animal. The New York Times.

Kline, G.  (2002, July 13). Greenery may help girls with discipline.  The News Gazette, (Champaign, IL) 150, A1, A8.

Louv, R. (2005). Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. New York, NY: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, pp87; 88; 104-108. 

MacGregor, H.E. (2004, September 6).  Kids with ADHD may benefit from great outdoors.  Los Angeles Times.

Nature Outings May Help Ease Kids’ Hyperactive Disorders. (2004, August 31). The Wall Street Journal, D6.

Osby, L. (2004, October 10). Hyperactive kids may find help right outside.  The Greenville News.

Wild, D.  (2005, January). Research Suggests a Green Approach to Treating ADHD.   CNS News, 39.