Abraham, AndreaAndreaAbrahamSommerhalder, KathrinKathrinSommerhalderAbel, ThomasThomasAbel0000-0001-6740-11492024-10-102024-10-102010https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/70823OBJECTIVES: The present literature review conceptualises landscape as a health resource that promotes physical, mental, and social well-being. Different health-promoting landscape characteristics are discussed. METHODS: This article is based on a scoping study which represents a special kind of qualitative literature review. Over 120 studies have been reviewed in a five-step-procedure, resulting in a heuristic device. RESULTS: A set of meaningful pathways that link landscape and health have been identified. Landscapes have the potential to promote mental well-being through attention restoration, stress reduction, and the evocation of positive emotions; physical well-being through the promotion of physical activity in daily life as well as leisure time and through walkable environments; and social well-being through social integration, social engagement and participation, and through social support and security. CONCLUSION: This scoping study allows us to systematically describe the potential of landscape as a resource for physical, mental and social well-being. A heuristic framework is presented that can be applied in future studies, facilitating systematic and focused research approaches and informing practical public health interventions.en600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health300 - Social sciences, sociology & anthropology::360 - Social problems & social servicesLandscape and well-being: a scoping study on the health-promoting impact of outdoor environmentsarticle10.7892/boris.211976838400027443510000810.1007/s00038-009-0069-z