Nature Deficit Disorder; Time to know the value of nature
Image Source: Google In most of the urban regions, we are living in concrete jungle; our days are spent under artificial lights, our homes are decorated with artificial plants and flowers. Our children are spending time with gadgets, all we are gradually disconnecting from Mother Nature. Why I’m telling all these because, Nature Deficit Disorder or NDD has gaining attention both in the field of psychology and ecology. In recent years, a famous Indian ecologist Dr. Harini Nagendra on global platforms relates Nature Deficit Disorder to need for nature conservation. Nature Deficit Disorder is a non-clinical term, not recognized in any of the medical manuals for mental disorders such as the ICD-10 or the DSM-5. Although it’s not a recognized medical condition, concerns about its effects on wellbeing are attracting widespread attention. Richard Louv, an American non-fiction author and journalist coined ...