Dr William Bird

 

Dr William Bird is the Strategic Health Advisor for Natural England developing the Natural Health Service that will use the natural environment as a major health resource in England. He chairs the Outdoor Health Forum that unites all major UK environment organisations to influence health professionals and chairs the National Physical Activity Alliance set up with government to represent all organisations that deliver physical activity outside elite sport.


While as a GP in South Oxfordshire he set up Health Walks and the Green Gym in the late 1990s which are now throughout the UK and Australia using the natural environment to increase physical activity and wellbeing. He is currently setting up the Blue Gym to link the water environment with physical activity.


He is a senior lecturer at the Peninsula Medical School where he is helping to set up the European Centre for Environment and Human Health. He has published many peer reviewed papers in medical journals co-authored a book,Walking for Health and published two reports, “Natural Fit” and “Natural thinking” that have reviewed the evidence linking the natural environment with physical activity and mental health respectively.


William is on the Governments physical activity programme board that is charged to deliver 2 million more active people by the Olympics in 2012 and an expert member of the Government’s Ecosystem Services group and on the board of the UK Public Health Association.


William has won several national Innovation awards was chosen as one of the UKs top 100 people to make the world a better place and has been elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Royal Meteorological Society.

 

 

Join one thousand delegates at the inaugural International Healthy Parks Healthy People Congress 2010. This ground breaking event will explore the many ways nature and parks significantly contribute to our health and wellbeing.

Q & A with Dr Aaron Bernstein

Q & A with Dr Aaron Bernstein

Read our Q & A with Congress keynote Aaron Bernstein, MD, MPH. He is on faculty at Harvard Medical School and the Center for Health and the Global Environment. Along with Nobel Peace Prize recipient Eric Chivian, he co-authored 'Sustaining Life: How Human Health Depends on Biodiversity'. 

He discusses how to change human behaviour relative to climate change, a recent example of biodiversity's importance ot human health and a source of his bond wit...

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Priority list for improved health outcomes

Priority list for improved health outcomes

A new paper "Nature, Childhood, Health and Life Pathways" has suggested that active living policies need to be integrated into all aspects of public policy and has recommended a ten point priority list for improved health outcomes , many related to interaction with nature.

One of the paper's author's, Professor Jo Barton of the interdisciplinary Centre for Environment and Society - University of Essex, will be presenting at the Congress.

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