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Horticultural Therapy Benefits Research Alignment
Root in Nature Inc. aims to enhance the credibility and accessibility of information on the benefits of horticultural therapy. The project involves researching and validating the benefits listed on their website by matching them with existing research papers and articles. This task will help ensure that the information provided is accurate and supported by scientific evidence. The project will require learners to delve into academic databases, identify relevant studies, and summarize findings that align with the benefits mentioned on the website. By doing so, learners will apply their research skills and knowledge of horticultural therapy, contributing to the company's mission of promoting therapeutic gardening practices.

Enhancing Accessibility and Credibility in Horticultural Therapy Research
Root in Nature Inc. aims to enhance the credibility and accessibility of information on the benefits of horticultural therapy. This project involves entering research data from a database spreadsheet into the website, ensuring accuracy, proper categorization, and consistency in tagging. Participants will also compile and organize the work of Dr. Paula Diane Relf, a key figure in horticultural therapy, creating a valuable resource on her contributions to the field. Additionally, participants will develop a structured plan to promote the research database to relevant associations and organizations. To keep this aspect manageable, learners will be provided with clear guidelines and resources to support their outreach efforts. This project offers hands-on experience in data management, research validation, and strategic communication while ensuring that evidence-based horticultural therapy resources are widely accessible.