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138 as well as paid one-year parental leave: Details of Finnish parental leave can be
found at http://europa.eu/epic/countries/finland/index_en.htm, accessed June 2015.
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149 “Clearings. That’s what I needed”: Quote is from Helen Macdonald, H is for Hawk.
(New York: Random House, 2014).
149 In the Gaelic poem “Hallaig”: The haunting audio clip of the poem, read in Gaelic,
can be found here:
http://www.edinburghliterarypubtour.co.uk/makars/maclean/hallaig.html,accessed
April 2015.
149 Weet, williwaw, crizzle: All from Robert McFarlane’s Landmarks (London: Penguin
UK, 2015).
150 In some neighborhoods a man: The information on Glasgow life expectancy comes
from the World Health Organization: http://www.who.int/bulletin/ volumes/89/10/11-
021011/en/, accessed April 2015.
150 The main cause: Richard J. Finlay, Modern Scotland 1914–2000 (London: Profile
Books, 2004).
152 we expended about 1,000 kilocalories: The kilocalorie figures are cited in Jo Barton
and Jules Pretty, “What Is the Best Dose of Nature and Green Exercise for Improving
Mental Health? A Multi-Study Analysis,” Environmental Science & Technology, vol.
44, no. 10 (2010): p. 3947.
153 Walking is the most popular sport in Scotland: From “Let’s Get Scotland Walking:
The National Walking Strategy,” government report (2014), http://www
.gov.scot/Resource/0045/00452622.pdf, accessed April 2015.
154 In other words, there was something protective: Richard Mitchell and Frank Popham,
“Effect of Exposure to Natural Environment on Health Inequalities: An Observational
Population Study,” Lancet, vol. 372 (2008): pp. 1655–60.
155 “40 percent less than those with the worst access”: Mitchell quotes on the AJPM
study are from his blog: http://cresh.org.uk/2015/04/21/more-reasons-to-think -green-
space-may-be-equigenic-a-new-study-of-34-european-nations/, accessed April 2015.
The study itself is Richard J. Mitchell et al., “Neighborhood Environments and
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Mental Well-Being,” American Journal of Preventive
Medicine, vol. 49, issue 1 (2015): pp. 80–84.
156 the percentage of Scotland covered by woodland: Martin Williams, “Hopes for
Forestry Scheme to Branch Out,” The Herald (Edinburgh), June 4, 2013.
http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/home-news/hopes-for-forestry-scheme-to-
branch-out.21253639, accessed May 2014.
161 Benjamin Rush, who first popularized the idea: Benjamin Rush quote from Benjamin
Rush, Medical Inquiries and Observations upon Diseases of the Mind (Philadelphia:
Kimber & Richardson, 1812), p. 226, accessed at https://archive