Abstract
This article explores the intricate relationship between the natural environment and the human psyche. The article examines how exposure to nature can have a positive influence on mental health, increase life satisfaction, and promote the development of positive personality traits. By reviewing research on naturopathy, the outdoors, and personality development, the article emphasizes the profound impact of nature on human mental health and leads to the importance of integrating the natural environment into urban development. As a result, the article proposes the concept of Biophilic and discusses how Biophilic concepts can be integrated into future urban development from the perspective of landscape design to ensure the sustainability and accessibility of natural spaces in cities so that human beings can achieve psychological well-being through daily contact with natural environments. Natural environments are not only beneficial for human mental health but also for future urban sustainability as well as ecological diversity. Therefore, by prioritizing nature in future urban design and development, it is possible to create healthier, more resilient, and liveable cities that ultimately benefit human well-being and the environment.
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