Explore how gardens can transform mental health, inclusion, and well-being.
A conversation that connects landscaping, neurodiversity, and purpose
Claudio Doratto introduces us to the world of neuro-landscaping: gardens designed not only to look beautiful but to feel, live, and heal. Through his project JardinsInclusius.ar, he promotes accessible and sensory spaces that respond to the needs of neurodivergent individuals, the elderly, or those in vulnerable situations.
In this interview, we discuss therapeutic design, mental health, scientific evidence, community participation, and how to reconnect with nature from a salutogenic approach. What if we treated gardens as allies of health?

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