- Environmental epidemiology, health geography, forest medicine, Global health, and other disciplines are involved in documenting the associations that forests, parks and green spaces have with public health outcomes.
- Environmental psychology and other disciplines are involved in formulating and testing theories in mental and physical health benefits of exposure to natural settings.
- Planning physical activities and access, health promotion, recreation planning, nature-based tourism, and other disciplines involved in designing programs and settings in which individuals, small groups, and general public can visit and experience forests, parks, and green spaces.
- Urban forests and their ecosystem services for Public Health (heat, air pollution, noise, etc., natural immunity included).
- Urban forestry, urban planning, landscape architecture, ecology, conservation biology, and other disciplines involved in green spaces planning and design for Human Health activities, availability, and accessibility.
- Forest therapy, green care, Public Health policies, public health economics, political science and governance, social cohesion, and socioeconomic aspects in Forests, Parks and green spaces for Public Health.