New publications in Forest Medicine in book chapter
Last Updated:October 12, 2020
1. Li Q. Chapter 2. The Status Quo of Research in Forest Medicine. n: Kotte D, Li Q, Shin WS, Michalsen A. International Handbook of Forest Therapy (IHFT). Cambridge Scholars Publishing UK, 2019.12, pp61.
2. Li Q. Chapter 2.1. Introduction of Forest Medicine: Forest Medicine as an important field of research. In: Kotte D, Li Q, Shin WS, Michalsen A. International Handbook of Forest Therapy (IHFT). Cambridge Scholars Publishing UK, 2019.12, pp62-73.
3. Li Q. Chapter 2.2. Effect of Forest Therapy on the immune function. In: Kotte D, Li Q, Shin WS, Michalsen A. International Handbook of Forest Therapy (IHFT). Cambridge Scholars Publishing UK, 2019.12, pp74-90.
4. Hiroko Ochiai. Chapter 2.3. The psychological and psychosomatic benefits of Forest Therapy', International Handbook of Forest Therapy (IHFT). Cambridge Scholars Publishing: United Kingdom, 2019.12, pp 91-105
5. Li Q. Chapter 2.4. Effect of Forest Therapy on the human psycho-neuroendocrino-immune network. In: Kotte D, Li Q, Shin WS, Michalsen A. International Handbook of Forest Therapy (IHFT). Cambridge Scholars Publishing UK, 2019.12, pp106-114.
6. Li Q. Chapter 2.6. The potential preventive effect of Forest Therapy on lifestyle-related diseases. In: Kotte D, Li Q, Shin WS, Michalsen A. International Handbook of Forest Therapy (IHFT). Cambridge Scholars Publishing UK, 2019.12, pp124-138.
7. Li Q. (2020). Introduction of Forest Medicine-Effects of Forest Bathing/Shinrin-Yoku on Human Health', Forests for Public Health. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom, pp 2-30
8. Hiroko Ochiai, Michiko Imai, Qing Li, Yuko Takase, Toshiya Ochiai (2020).‘The role of certified physicians in Forest Medicine of INFOM in Japan', Forests for Public Health. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom, pp158-182