O'Brien Liz, Dolling Ann, Hedblom Marcus, Pálsdóttir Anna María
Society and Environment Research Group, Forest Research, Farnham GU10 4LH, UK.
Department of Forest Ecology and Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), 901 83 Umea, Sweden.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Aug 10;22(8):1252. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22081252.
Nature-based interventions are increasingly used to support human wellbeing, and more recently to integrate migrants into host countries. In this research, we focused on a nature-based vocational training programme led by a partnership of three Swedish public organisations. In the programme, long-term unemployed Swedes worked with migrants in various nature conservation and nature management tasks as part of an employment programme. We undertook interviews with nineteen participants and carried out observations 'in situ' to explore the impact of the programme on participants' wellbeing. Using the 'five ways to wellbeing' as a conceptual framework, we found that the programme connected participants to nature, helped them take notice of the forests and nature they worked in, and connected participants across cultures. The participants learned new conservation skills and migrants had a chance to improve their Swedish language skills. The activities within the programme were physical and the majority found this was important for their overall wellbeing. Migrants were younger and keener to learn new employable skills than Swedes who were closer to pension age. The groups were more similar when it came to identifying the impact of the programme on their wellbeing. Nature-based vocational training programmes not only allow participants to gain skills for employment but can have a significant impact on wellbeing.
基于自然的干预措施越来越多地被用于促进人类福祉,最近还被用于帮助移民融入东道国。在这项研究中,我们聚焦于一个由瑞典三个公共组织合作开展的基于自然的职业培训项目。在该项目中,长期失业的瑞典人与移民一起参与各种自然保护和自然管理任务,这是就业项目的一部分。我们对19名参与者进行了访谈,并进行了实地观察,以探究该项目对参与者福祉的影响。以“福祉的五种方式”作为概念框架,我们发现该项目让参与者与自然建立联系,帮助他们留意到工作所在的森林和自然环境,并促进了不同文化背景参与者之间的联系。参与者学到了新的保护技能,移民也有机会提高他们的瑞典语技能。项目中的活动需要体力,大多数人认为这对他们的整体福祉很重要。移民比接近退休年龄的瑞典人更年轻,也更渴望学习新的就业技能。在确定项目对他们福祉的影响方面,两组人更为相似。基于自然的职业培训项目不仅能让参与者获得就业技能,还能对福祉产生重大影响。