Ihirangaranga: Forest and sound bathing in Rangimārie Pā Harakeke

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Tan, Leon
Reihana-White, Hinewaimarama

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2024-11-22

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Aotearoa
New Zealand
Rangimārie Pā (N.Z.)
Unitec, Te Pūkenga
tertiary students
student success
well being
mental health and wellbeing support
nature walks

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Tan, L., & White, T. (2024, November, 21-22). Ihirangaranga: Forest and sound bathing in Rangimārie Pā Harakeke [Paper presentation]. Tūwhitia Symposium 2024 - Ākonga success - Designing for the future, Unitec, Te Pūkenga, Auckland, New Zealand https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6905

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[...] Of particular relevance to the Tūwhitia Symposium 2024 focus on Ākonga success is He, M. et al. (2024) findings that “walking in campus forest environments, in combination with mindfulness exercises and sensory perception practices, constitutes a core element of forest therapy for students, serving as a convenient, cost-effective, and noticeably effective therapeutic approach for physical and mental health management. [Tanya White now known as Hinewaimarama Reihana-White]

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