Nature-focused livestreams: Connecting people to nature and to each other

Keith A. Anderson, Rebecca L. Mauldin, M. Christine Highfill, Donna Schuman, Stephanie Henderson

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Abstract

Engaging with nature has been found to have a range of benefits across the biopsychosocial and spiritual domains of well-being. Nature-focused livestreams (NFLs) offer an alternative to physically engaging with nature and serve as a window to nature as society has become more urbanized and has increasingly moved indoors. In this brief review, we examine the role of NFLs in connecting people with nature and connecting people with each other. Emerging evidence suggests that NFLs can be effective in doing so, and that feelings of connectedness can, in turn, provide similar benefits found with physical engagement with nature, most notably greater emotional well-being and a sense of community. Future research should rigorously explore the potential of this technology-enhanced platform.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102023
JournalCurrent Opinion in Psychology
Volume64
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

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Keywords

  • livecam
  • livestream
  • nature
  • virtual community
  • webcam

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Psychology

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