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Outdoor play in Europe: terminology and state of research, practice, and policy

Lærke Mygind, Avril Johnstone, Artan R Kryeziu, Benjamin Billet, Christine Delisle Nyström, Ellen Beate Sandseter, Evelin Mäestu, Getter Marie Lemberg, Gillian Cante, Helen Dodd, Javier Brazo-Sayavera, Juel Jarani, Kamil Maciaszek, Konstantina Rentzou, Mads Bølling, Manon A T Bloemen, Marianne Mannello, Marie Bradwell, Marie Löf, Marjaana KangasMark Leather, Michelle Bergin, Nika Bezjak, Peter Bakalár, Sanja Salaj, Shawnda A Morrison, Signe Siklander, Silvia Veiga-Seijo, Stevo Popovic, Tamás Csányi, Thomas Morgenthaler, Peter Bentsen

Abstract

Outdoor play (OP) is strongly associated with human health, development, and wellbeing, yet modern lifestyles and changing environments increasingly restrict opportunities for OP. The state of OP in Europe is not well understood, as there is limited alignment among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in defining, researching, or promoting opportunities for OP within communities and across Europe more broadly. This study aims to offer a comprehensive assessment of the European OP system by mapping its core elements-terminology, research, practice, and policy. This mixed-methods study collected data through expert-elicitation from countries across Europe, with particular focus on traditionally underrepresented regions. Although there has recently been more emphasis on the health benefits of OP, conceptual and ontological differences relating to OP continue to challenge any consistent harmonization or cross-country comparison processes. Based on these observations, we formulate actions to strengthen the OP system across Europe, including enhancing monitoring, promoting supportive policy, and leveraging international, cross-disciplinary forums. Coordinated researcher and practitioner networks can identify priorities, support mission-driven projects, and inform Europe-level policies to expand OP opportunities and drive positive, resilient continental health outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEuropean Journal of Public Health
Volume36
Issue number2
ISSN1101-1262
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2026

Keywords

  • Humans
  • Europe
  • Terminology as Topic
  • Health Policy
  • Research

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