What is WFoFT?
The World Forum on Forest Therapy (WFoFT) is an international platform dedicated to advancing forest therapy as a scientifically grounded, evidence-informed, and globally applicable approach to promoting human health, well-being, and sustainability.
As interest in nature-based health solutions continues to expand worldwide, WFoFT serves as a hub that connects researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and institutions working at the intersection of forests, public health, and sustainable development. The Forum facilitates international dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaborative action to strengthen the role of forest therapy within global health and environmental agendas.
WFoFT operates with a clear recognition that forests function not only as ecological assets, but as integrated biopsychosocial environments—supporting biological regulation, psychological restoration, and social connectedness—thereby contributing to resilience, recovery, and long-term well-being across diverse populations.
CORE VALUES
Our Services
As interest in nature-based health solutions continues to expand worldwide, WFoFT serves as a hub that connects researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and institutions working at the intersection of forests, public health, and sustainable development. The Forum facilitates international dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaborative action to strengthen the role of forest therapy within global health and environmental agendas.
Global Platform
for Forest Therapy
The World Forum on Forest Therapy is an international platform dedicated to advancing forest therapy as a scientifically grounded, evidence-informed, and globally applicable approach.
Connecting
Science & Practice
The World Forum on Forest Therapy (WFoFT) Connects researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and institutions working at the intersection of forests, public health, and sustainable development.
Integrated
Biopsychosocial Approach
The World Forum on Forest Therapy defines forests as integrated biopsychosocial environments supporting biological regulation, psychological restoration, and social connectedness.
