Personal profile
Overview
Teaching
I am the course director for the MSc in Environmental and Business Management and module co-ordinator for ENS-4318 Social Issues in Forest Management, DXX-4524 Strategic Environmental Management and DXX-4525 Green Technologies. I teach social research methods, particularly qualitative, and supervise dissertations in this area.
https://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/environmental-and-business-management-msc
Research
I am an interdisciplinary researcher - my interests focus on interactions between the natural environment and people. Key areas are sustainability, human health and wellbeing and socio-geographic dimensions of greenspace use.
Publications
- Evans, F., Gibbons, J., Chadwick, D., Gittins, H., Williams, P. and Wynne-Jones, S., 2025. “It's ‘common-sense’farming”: Exploring farmers' decision-making and behaviours towards adopting circular agricultural practices. Journal of Rural Studies, 120, p.103844.
- Cole, R., Gittins, H. and Dandy, N., 2024. Agroforestry in the UK: exploring consumer knowledge and interest. British Food Journal, 126(5), pp.2187-2203.
- Social Return on Investment of Nature-Based Activities for Adults with Mental Wellbeing Challenges (Hartfiel, Gittins et al., 2023)
- “You don't have to perform for the trees”: The longer-term effects of nature-based interventions on wellbeing (Gittins et al., 2023)
- "Its opened my eyes to what's out there": How do nature-based interventions influence access to and perceptions of the natural environment? (Gittins et al., 2023)
- Nature benefits wellbeing - but whose? Sir William Roberts Centre Newsletter, (Gittins, H., Autumn 2021)
- Golygfa Gwydyr Wellbeing Project - Feasibility Study, (Report by Davies, R., and Gittins, H, 2021)
- Longer term impacts of the Actif Woods Wales programme, Summary report, (Gittins, H., 2021)
- Can a woodland activity programme benefit participant wellbeing and change the way they use woods? Phd Thesis (Gittins, H., 2021)
- Woodlands and wellbeing: evaluating the 'Actif Woods Wales' programme in A Modern Guide to Wellbeing Research, (Gittins, H., Wynne-Jones, S., & Morrison, V., 2021, Edward Elgar Publishing)
- Social prescribing of wellbeing services using the forest as a resource in Public Health Network Cymru E-bulletin, Covid 19 and opportunities to accelerate green recovery, (Gittins, H., February 2021)
- Social return on investment of the Actif Woods Wales Programme (Report by Ned Hartfiel, Heli Gittins and Rhiannon Tudor Edwards, 2020)
- Disciplined research in undisciplined settings': Critical Explorations of In-Situ and Mobile Methodologies in Geographies of Health and Wellbeing (Foley et al, 2019, 'Area')
- Multilevel engagement: theory and practice integration in book ‘Green Innovation and Future Technology’ (Kelliher and Reinl, 2015, Palgrave macmillan)
Conference Papers
- 'ESRC Festival of Social Science' photo story exhibition, Pontio, Bangor, Nov '23
- 'Tree Sense', Bangor University, Gwynedd. Multimedia exhibition, March - May '23
- Public Health Wales Annual Conference, Cardiff, Oct. '19
- ‘Making Space for Nature’, Royal Geography Society, London, Aug ‘19
- ‘Health psychology methods’, British Psychological Society Health Psychology Conference, Manchester, July ‘19
- ‘Nature Connections’ Conference, Derby, July ‘19
- ‘Let’s Get Moving North Wales’ conference on physical activity, Bangor, Jan ‘19
- Woodland Trust Research Student Network Symposium, Grantham, Sept ‘18
- ‘Geographies of Happiness,’ Royal Geography Society RGS-IBG, Cardiff, Aug 2018
- ‘In-Situ and mobile methodologies in Geographies of Health and Wellbeing’, RGS Hack Day, July ‘18
- ‘Trees and Wellbeing’ Research Day, Oxford Brookes, May ‘18
Professional Affiliations
Higher Education Academy - Fellow
Institute of Environmental and Sustainability Professionals – Practitioner Member
Royal Geography Society - Postgraduate Fellow
https://www.linkedin.com/in/HeliGittins
Rydw i’n siarad Cymraeg (wedi dysgu) / I speak Welsh (experienced learner)
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 13 Climate Action
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SDG 15 Life on Land
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Research output
- 4 Article
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“It’s ‘common-sense’ farming”: Exploring farmers’ decision-making and behaviours towards adopting circular agricultural practices.
Evans, F., Gibbons, J., Chadwick, D., Gittins, H., Williams, P. & Wynne-Jones, S., 1 Dec 2025, In: Journal of Rural Studies. 120, 103844.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Social Return on Investment of Nature-Based Activities for Adults with Mental Wellbeing Challenges
Hartfiel, N., Gittins, H., Morrison, V., Wynne-Jones, S., Edwards, R. T. & Dandy, N., 2 Aug 2023, In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20, 15, 13 p., 6500.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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“It's opened my eyes to what's out there”: How do nature-based interventions influence access to and perceptions of the natural environment?
Gittins, H., Dandy, N., Wynne-Jones, S. & Morrison, V., 2023, In: Wellbeing, Space & Society. 4, 100125.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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“You don't have to perform for the trees”: The longer-term effects of nature-based interventions on wellbeing
Gittins, H., Dandy, N., Wynne-Jones, S. & Morrison, V., 1 Dec 2023, In: Wellbeing, Space & Society. 5, 100160.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Thesis
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Can a woodland activity programme benefit participant wellbeing and change the way they use woods?
Gittins, H. (Author), Morrison, V. (Supervisor), Wynne-Jones, S. (Supervisor) & Dandy, N. (Supervisor), 2021Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy
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