Landscape Assessment
The Landscape Assessment conducted by Nature and Human Health UT is a comprehensive project that involves close collaboration with community organizations, including non-profits and government agencies, all dedicated to (either directly or indirectly) advancing the connection between nature and human health. This initiative seeks to gain a birds-eye perspective on organizations’ ongoing work, challenges, and opportunities within this field.
Through a multi-faceted approach encompassing interviews, surveys, and document analysis, Nature and Human Health UT aims to understand the current landscape thoroughly. Moreover, NHH UT sought suggestions and visions from these organizations, ensuring community input shapes strategic planning. The gathered insights will be synthesized into a comprehensive report that not only informs Nature and Human Health UT's future direction but also demonstrates our commitment to community engagement and collaborative problem-solving in the realm of nature and human health.
Participating Organizations
Bike Utah, Utah DOH, Get Healthy Utah, HEAL Utah, U of U Health, Huntsman Cancer Institute, Intermountain Health, Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, Millcreek Promise, Ogden Nature Center, Parks Rx Utah, SLC’s Department of Public Lands, Save Our Canyons, Summit County Health Dept., The Nature Conservancy- UT, Trails Utah, Tree Utah, University Neighborhood Partners, Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, Utah Clean Energy, Wasatch Adaptive Sports, Wasatch Mtn. Institute, Wasatch Community Gardens, Wildlands Network.
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