Webinar with Richard Louv: 3 December 2025.. Richard Louv Verkkoseminaari 3 joulukuuta 2025

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Nature For All: Nature-deficit disorder and the New Nature Movement -Online Seminer

We warmly welcome you the webinar with Richard Louv on 3rd of December 2025 organised by Learning In Nature. Internationally well-known with his bestseller book Last Child In The Woods, Richard will talk about Nature-deficit disorder and the New Nature Movement.

  • Speaker: Richard Louv

  • Date: 3rd December 2025

  • Place: Online-Zoom

  • Time: 19-20.30 EET (Eastern European Time)

WEBINAR FEE: The fee for the webinar is 34 euros and includes a ceriticate of participation. The seminar will be 1 hour followed by an half an hour Q & A session.

TIME: 19:00-20:30 EET is also based on Finnish (Helsinki) timezone.

18.00-19.30 (CET) Central European time includes countries such as Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia

17:00-18.30 (GMT) The United Kingdom

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Tarjolla on kirjailija ja journalisti Richard Louvin pitämä verkkoseminaari 3 joulukuussa jonka tarkoituksena on inspiroida ulkona oppimisen parissa toimivia ja niistä kiinnostuneita opettajia,vanhempia, kasvattajia tai lasten kanssa toimiville.

Richard Louv on yhdysvaltalainen kirjailija, joka on tunnettu teoksistaan, jotka käsittelevät luonnossa vietetyn ajan merkitystä sekä lapsille että aikuisille. Hänen tunnetuimpiin teoksiinsa kuuluvat "Last Child in the Woods", joka esitteli "luontovajehäiriön" käsitteen, ja "The Nature Principle", joka korostaa luonnon tärkeyttä aikuisten psykologiselle, fyysiselle ja henkiselle terveydelle. Louv on yhdistänyt toimintansa ja kirjoituksensa laajaan kansainväliseen liikkeeseen, jonka tavoitteena on yhdistää ihmiset takaisin luontoon. 

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Richard Louv Bio

Richard Louv is a journalist and author of ten books, including Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder; The Nature Principle; Vitamin N, and Our Wild Calling. Published in 24 countries, his books have helped launch an international movement to connect families and communities to nature. In 2008, he was awarded the Audubon Medal, presented by the National Audubon Society. Prior recipients included Rachel Carson, E. O. Wilson and President Jimmy Carter. Louv is also the recipient of the Cox Award for 2007, Clemson University’s highest honor, for “sustained achievement in public service.” He has appeared on the Today show, CBS This Morning, NPR’s All Things Considered and other national media. He also speaks frequently around the world, including keynote addresses at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference, the first White House Summit on Environmental Education, the Congress for the New Urbanism, the International Healthy Parks Conference in Melbourne, and Friends of Nature in Beijing, China. He is chair emeritus of the nonprofit Children & Nature Network.

“Louv is widely credited with helping spark an international movement to examine the therapeutic benefits of time spent outside. That movement is nearly ubiquitous today. New scientific papers revealing the power of wild places to counteract anxiety, stress, depression, ADHD, and even PTSD seem to make headlines every week. But back when ‘Last Child’ debuted, Louv’s ideas were pretty radical. Louv proved himself a visionary, able to identify the collective blind spots we’ve developed amid the rah-rah spirit of our modern hyperdigitized lifestyles.”

— Outside Magazine, 2019

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Richard Louv Bio

Richard Louv is a journalist and author of ten books, including Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder; The Nature Principle; Vitamin N, and Our Wild Calling. Published in 24 countries, his books have helped launch an international movement to connect families and communities to nature. In 2008, he was awarded the Audubon Medal, presented by the National Audubon Society. Prior recipients included Rachel Carson, E. O. Wilson and President Jimmy Carter. Louv is also the recipient of the Cox Award for 2007, Clemson University’s highest honor, for “sustained achievement in public service.” He has appeared on the Today show, CBS This Morning, NPR’s All Things Considered and other national media. He also speaks frequently around the world, including keynote addresses at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference, the first White House Summit on Environmental Education, the Congress for the New Urbanism, the International Healthy Parks Conference in Melbourne, and Friends of Nature in Beijing, China. He is chair emeritus of the nonprofit Children & Nature Network.

“Louv is widely credited with helping spark an international movement to examine the therapeutic benefits of time spent outside. That movement is nearly ubiquitous today. New scientific papers revealing the power of wild places to counteract anxiety, stress, depression, ADHD, and even PTSD seem to make headlines every week. But back when ‘Last Child’ debuted, Louv’s ideas were pretty radical. Louv proved himself a visionary, able to identify the collective blind spots we’ve developed amid the rah-rah spirit of our modern hyperdigitized lifestyles.”

— Outside Magazine, 2019

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semınaarın kesto ja paikka:

3 joulukuuta 2025; Klo 19.00-20.30, verkossa.

Seminaarikielenä on Englanti.

Hinta:

34 euro (sis alv)*

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Puhujana:

Richard Louv

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