1. To increase public awareness and acceptance of shinrin-yoku, forest medicine, and other practices that mobilize the healing power of nature.
2. To establish areas of natural forests on public lands as designated sites for forest medicine activities, such as walking and meditation.
3. To develop a training and certification program for shinrin-yoku advisors, facilitators, planners and advocates.
4. To be a resource for information and advocacy for forest medicine and nature connection.Shinrin-yoku.org is…