Britain one of least 'nature-connected' nations in world – with Nepal the most

Britain Falls Flat on Nature Connection as Nepal Takes the Top Spot

A new study has revealed that Britain ranks 55th out of 61 countries in terms of how its citizens connect with nature, a measure known as "nature connectedness." The research, which analyzed data from over 57,000 people across the globe, found that the UK's low score is not solely due to a lack of environmental activism – despite having one of the highest membership rates of environmental organizations worldwide. Instead, it appears that Britain's culture has become increasingly rational and scientific, leaving little room for what Richardson, professor of nature connectedness at the University of Derby, calls "natural thinking."

The study found that high levels of spirituality in a society were the strongest indicator of a close relationship with nature. More religious societies and cultures where faith was prioritized over science showed a higher correlation to nature connection. In contrast, factors such as ease of doing business, urbanization, mean income, and internet use were linked to lower levels of nature connection.

"This is not just about what we do, but how we feel, think, and value our place in the living world," said Richardson. "We need to reintegrate natural thinking into our technological world, making it integral to our wellbeing." He believes that fostering nature connection could be achieved through measures such as incorporating natural environments into NHS treatments of mental health, developing rights of nature in law, and bringing nature into business decisions.

While the study highlights Britain's relatively low score on nature connection, other European nations fared better. Croatia and Bulgaria ranked highly, while France came in at 19th place. The least nature-connected nation was Spain, which ranked last among the 61 countries surveyed.

Graham Usher, bishop of Norwich and lead for environmental affairs for the Church of England, stressed the importance of connecting with nature for both personal and environmental reasons. "Getting out into nature is good for body, mind, and soul," he said. "It all starts with children and is why activities like forest school and wild church are important for people and nature."

As the world grapples with biodiversity loss and the need to balance economic growth with environmental concerns, Richardson's call to mainstream the value of nature rings particularly clear. By acknowledging the deep connections between human wellbeing and the natural world, we may yet find a way to bring nature back into our daily lives – and create a more sustainable future for all.
 
I'm not surprised Britain is at the bottom of this list 🤔. I mean think about it, they're one of the most urbanized countries in Europe, with loads of concrete and steel everywhere 🌆. It's hard to feel connected to nature when you're surrounded by all that. And don't even get me started on the weather – it's either freezing or boiling over there! ☁️ The fact that they have a high membership rate for environmental orgs is just a drop in the ocean compared to how much of an impact we need to make 🌊. We should be doing more, not less, to bring nature into our daily lives and get people thinking about their place in the world 🌿.
 
Britain is soooo outta touch with nature lol! 🌳🙄 I mean, they have like super strict laws and stuff but their ppl dont even bother to go outside much let alone appreciate the trees 🌲👎. I no why this study came out now 'cause its all about climate change and biodiversity loss - but seriously, who needs a strong economy when u can have a stronger connection with Mother Nature 🌿💚? Croatia & Bulgaria are like the ultimate nature lovers btw, maybe they should come over here and show us Brits how it's done 😂. I feel like we need more "forest school" and less Netflix binges...get outside, get dirty, get connected! 🤗
 
I'm so sad to hear that Britain is ranking 55th in terms of how its citizens connect with nature 🌿😔 I think it's because we've become too focused on technology and science, and forgotten the importance of spending time outdoors 📱💻. My kids are always asking me to take them to the park or the woods, but sometimes I'm too busy checking my phone to notice how beautiful the world is around us 🤦‍♀️. We need to make nature a bigger part of our daily lives, like Richardson said 👍. Maybe if we started incorporating more natural environments into our NHS treatments and business decisions, we could encourage people to spend more time outdoors 🌳💚. I wish they'd start teaching kids about the importance of nature connection from a young age 📚👧
 
Britain's lack of connection with nature is kinda shocking 🤯. I mean, you'd think that with all the hiking and outdoor stuff they're doing, they'd be more "nature connected" but nope! 🌳 It just goes to show that being rational and scientific isn't always better than having a spiritual side. Plus, it's not like they're not making an effort – they've got environmental orgs galore 🤝. The thing is, it's all about the culture and how we value our place in the world, you know? 🌎 If they brought nature into their NHS treatments, developed some "rights of nature" laws, and got businesses to think more about sustainability... that'd be a step in the right direction 🚀. And I'm not surprised other European nations like Croatia and Bulgaria did better – they've always had a stronger connection with nature 🌿.
 
man this is wild how britain is ranked 55th in terms of connecting with nature its like they forgot that we're not just human beings but part of the earth ecosystem 🌿👍 what's crazy is that high levels of spirituality are actually linked to a stronger connection with nature not just some random person thinking it is 🙏👀 i think this study highlights how important it is for us to bring back more natural ways of thinking and living into our daily lives maybe incorporating nature into healthcare and business decisions could be a good start 💡🌸
 
🌳 Britain's got some serious green thumbs out of touch 🙄. Like, who needs spirituality when you've got science and technology on speed dial? 🚀 It's not just about what we do, but how we feel, think, and value our place in the living world... yeah right, until your phone dies and you're stuck outside with no juice 💔.

Funding NHS treatments for mental health that involve nature sounds like a solid plan to me 🏥. And making business decisions based on what's good for the environment? Sounds like a pretty sweet gig 🤑. But hey, at least Croatia and Bulgaria are giving it a shot 🇭🇷. Maybe Britain can learn from their example... or maybe they're just trying to keep up with the Bulgarians' love of nature 🌲.
 
🌳🤔 Britain's nature connection is kinda lame if you ask me... I mean, 55th out of 61 countries? That's like, pretty embarrassing 😊. But what really gets my goat is that they're not even making it a priority despite having heaps of environmental orgs 👥. It's all about being rational and scientific over feeling a connection to the great outdoors 🌎.

I gotta agree with this prof lady though - we need to get our natural thinking back on track 📚. Nature connection is key, especially when it comes to mental health 🧠. And what's up with them not even considering incorporating nature into business decisions? 🤯 It's like they think the environment can just exist outside of the workplace 🌳.

Croatia and Bulgaria are doing it right tho 🙌. Maybe we should take a page out of their book 📖 and prioritize getting our humans back in touch with nature 🌴. And what's with Spain being the worst? 😂 Guess you could say they're stuck in neutral 🚗.
 
Brits are literally too busy being proper to appreciate nature 🤣🌳 idk what's more sad that they've got environmental orgs galore but still manage to score 55th on nature connection or that ppl over there actually think science & reason is everything 😒. I mean, come on, have u seen the beauty of Croatia? 🌴🏖️ those ppl get it, they're all about livin' in tune with nature 🌱💚
 
Britain is really struggling when it comes to feeling connected to nature 🌳😒 I mean, they're actually ranked 55th out of 61 countries? That's crazy! It's not just about the environment though, it's about how we feel and think as humans 🤯. The fact that societies with strong spiritual beliefs have a higher connection to nature is pretty interesting... like, who knew faith could be so important for our wellbeing? 🙏

I'm glad Croatia and Bulgaria are doing better, though! 🌟 And it's awesome that people are already talking about ways to incorporate nature into daily life, like forest school and wild church... those sound like awesome activities 👍. But, yeah, we need to make this a bigger deal, especially with all the biodiversity loss going on 🐝💔. I mean, who doesn't love spending time outside and feeling connected to the world around us? 💚
 
awww come on britain 🇬🇧 u guyz dont 4get ur love 4 nature!!! 😊 i mean seriously tho, its kinda sad 2 hear u ranked 55th outta 61 countries 🤕 but hey, its not all bad news! 👍 croatia & bulgaria r doin it rite 💚 and france is like, just a hair's breadth behind 🤔 plus, theres ppl like richardson who r tryna spread the word about nature connection ❤️ so lets keep hope alive & maybe one day u guyz will find ur inner green thumb 🌱👍
 
Brits just can't seem to get in touch with themselves 🤷‍♂️... or nature, apparently 😒. Like, who needs spirituality when you've got all the science-y stuff right? 🤓 And, um, wasn't it France that was all about "wild church" and whatnot? 🙃 Guess they must have done something right 🙏. Anyway, sounds like they're trying to bring nature into the NHS now... because, you know, medication just isn't enough for mental health issues 😒. But hey, at least they're acknowledging the importance of it all 🌿. Maybe we can all just, you know, take a cue from them and get outside more? 🏞️😎
 
britain not doing so bad on nature connection its 55th out 61 countries yeah ok so they got low score but theres still people in uk who care about environment like i know some mates who are super passionate about saving bees or whatever so lets not be too hard on uk ppl 😂
 
😊 I think its kinda sad that britain is ranked 55th in terms of how much people connect with nature... like, what's wrong with taking a walk outside or visiting the woods? 🌳🏞️ it makes sense that societies with strong spiritual vibes and faith would have a stronger connection to nature... i mean, its not just about science and tech, its about feeling connected to the earth and all living things 🌎💚 maybe britain needs to rethink how they approach environmental activism and find ways to make nature more of a part of everyday life? 💡👍
 
brits are so out of touch with mother nature 🌿🤷‍♂️ i mean, they've got all this science stuff going on but its like they forgot how to actually connect with the earth 🌎 they're missing out on so much by prioritizing rational thinking over natural vibes. it's not just about doing business and stuff, its about feeling alive and being one with nature 🌸 i'm glad nepal is taking the top spot, at least they know how to get their zen on 🙏
 
🌿💔 gotta say, i'm like super surprised by this study on britain's nature connection score 🤯 they're like 55th out of 61 countries? that's pretty low ⏱️ meanwhile, nepal takes the top spot 🙌 and croatia & bulgaria are killing it in europe 🇨🇷🇧🇬 also, i'm not sure about this whole "natural thinking" thing 🤔 but if it means we can spend more time outdoors & reconnect with nature, then count me in 🌸😊
 
aww, britain seems like it's struggling to find its connection with nature 🌿💚, and it's not just about lacking environmental activism 🤷‍♀️... it's more about how they've become so caught up in being rational and scientific that they're forgetting the importance of natural thinking 🤔. it's all about finding balance between tech and nature, you know? 🌸 incorporating natural environments into NHS treatments and developing rights of nature in law could be a great starting point 👍. and i love how graham usher emphasizes the importance of connecting with nature for both personal and environmental reasons 🙏... getting kids involved in activities like forest school and wild church is a great way to get people connected with nature 🌳. maybe britain can learn from the examples of croatia, bulgaria, and france, who are doing a great job of prioritizing nature connection 😊.
 
🌳 Britain needs to get its act together when it comes to appreciating nature 🤔. I'm not surprised they came in 55th out of 61 countries, considering how much time people spend staring at their screens 📱. But what's concerning is that it's not just about the environment, it's about our own wellbeing 😊. Richardson's got a point - we need to stop being so rational and scientific all the time, and start listening to our natural instincts 🌿. It's interesting to see that cultures with high levels of spirituality are more connected to nature, maybe we should take a page out of their book?
 
its crazy that britain is ranked 55th out of 61 countries 🤯 i mean, i get it, we love our tech and science and all but its like, we forgot how to be connected to the earth you know? 😊 anyway, im not surprised that spirituality plays a big role in nature connection - my grandma always says we need to listen to the trees and the wind 🌳👂 i think if we can find ways to integrate natural thinking into our daily lives, like Richardson suggests, it could make all the difference in our wellbeing and the planet's too 💚 maybe thats why neps took the top spot - they must be doing something right 🤔
 
Britain falling flat on nature connection is like a Brexit debacle – they can't seem to get it right! 🤷‍♂️ I mean, having high membership rates of environmental orgs doesn't necessarily translate to actual action or a deeper connection with nature. It's like trying to govern without listening to the people – you'll always end up with a poor policy outcome. 📉 The study shows us that spiritual aspects of society are key to nature connection, which is where Britain's overemphasis on science and rational thinking comes in – it's like they're neglecting their citizens' emotional needs. 💡 We need to get the government to prioritize wellbeing and make nature a central part of our lives, not just an afterthought. 🌿
 
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