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Prof. Holli-Anne Passmore

Assistant Professor of Psychology, Director of the Nature—Meaning in Life Research Lab at Concordia University of Edmonton

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Ecology and Research

Panel: Making Nature your Story: Moving forward to a New Relationship with Nature

This Panel will explore the key aspects of research into nature connectedness.

Holli-Anne Passmore, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director of the Nature—Meaning in Life Research Lab at Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE). She is also the academic lead for the Living Environment section of the Global Wellbeing Initiative, a partnership between Gallup and the Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation. Her research focuses broadly on well-being with two main streams—nature and meaning in life. With regard to nature, Holli-Anne examines how experiences in everyday nature can enhance many aspects of wellbeing; she also examines the emerging issue of eco-anxiety. A primary focus of her work is the development and validation of practical interventions to enhance well-being through noticing and engaging with everyday nature close to home. She collaborates with research colleagues from around the globe.
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