National parks estimated to save trillions in mental health costs

National parks estimated to save trillions in mental health costs

The sanity offered by the tranquil beauty of national parks has been conservatively valued at around US$6 trillion globally per year.

The estimate, published as a peer-reviewed Perspective in the journal Nature Communications, takes into account the economic cost of dealing with poor mental health, including treatment, care, reduced workplace productivity and antisocial behaviour.

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Published by Cosmos.

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