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[email protected] Yozo Yamada Nagoya University Bio Agricultural Science 323-4 jyokoji cho seto 480 1201 Japan Miyako Morito Nagoya University Psychology 323-4 jyokoji cho seto 480 1201 Japan Résumé. Cet article étudie comment le design planifié peut améliorer les bénéfices sociaux et thérapeutiques à partir de programmes mettant l’accent sur l’ascension récréative des arbres. Nous avons comparé un programme récréatif à un programme d’assistance-arbre thérapeutique en y incluant des objectifs spécifiques sous les aspects thérapeutiques, éducatifs et des éléments motivateurs. Nous avons découvert que les éléments additionnels qui sont inclus dans le programme d’assistance- arbre thérapeutique sont efficaces pour accroître les bénéfices au niveau des activitésd’ascension d’arbres. Zusammenfassung. Diese Studie untersucht, inwieweit ein Pro- gramm-Design die therapeutischen und sozialen Vorteile eines Baumkletter-Kursangebot verbessern kann. Wir vergleichen ein Freizeit- programm mit einem durch Bäume unterstützten Therapieprogramm, welches zweckgebundene therapeutische, erzieherische und motivier- ende Elemente enthält. Wir fanden heraus, dass die zusätzlichen El- emente in dem baum-unterstützten Therapie-Programm sehr effektiv die Vorteile der Kletteraktivität verstärken. Resumen. Este reporte estudia el diseño de un programa para incre- mentar la terapéutica y beneficios sociales de programas encaminados a la actividad técnica de trepa a los árboles. Se diseñó una actividad recreativa con un programa de trepa a los árboles que incluye específicos propósitos terapéuticos, educativos y elementos de motivación. Se en- contró que los elementos adicionales incluidos en el programa fueron efectivos para mejorar los beneficios de la actividad de trepa a los árboles. 229 ©2008 International Society of Arboriculture
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