 Thanks for the introduction and thanks to the presenters for the interesting presentations. I will present the main outputs from the Green For Care project on the market of green care in Europe and I will focus on three main thematics which we identified as important in the green care sector. One is forest-based care which focuses on health prevention and promotion, providing activities such as forest bathing and forest walks and so on. Forest therapy which includes rehabilitation activities, health care for physical and psychological issues, also forest educations including forest schools and the social integration in forest. Then I will also give some insights about the green care tourism thematics which includes all those organizations that offer tourism activities in nature and in wild species, searching for health, well-being and regeneration. Then the third thematic is urban green care which includes the range of projects, initiatives, organizations promoting urban and peri-urban green spaces for health and well-being. What we wanted to study by looking at these three thematics was how the market has been developing and how it will develop. We did this by writing three different market outputs which you can also find and download on the website. We did this by conducting three different surveys, one for each thematic and we conducted a survey to the service providers asking what are the characteristics of the service that they are providing. You can see that the number of answers is not very high and this is a limitation of our study which showed that we didn't have enough big sample to represent the market. So the aim of our study was mainly to conduct an explorative study with the ambition to share some insights of this not too well known market. To complement these research activities we conducted also a focus group discussion and interviews with the experts of the sector and practitioners and also for the urban green care we looked at the urban natural atlas database selecting 51 nature-based solution initiatives. Looking at the results here I prepared a condensed summary of our results from the three market outlooks and regarding forest-based care the initiatives seem to be still at an early stage and still developing they developed mainly between the in the last 10 years. The service is offered in rural public forests such as national parks and they are used as around one to five hectares. The the the owner of the business is often not hiring employees and when they hire them they have a very diverse background varying from tourism background or forestry education and so on. The main beneficiaries that are addressed here is the general public which is also the most accessible and also education. There is still development in the forest therapy customer groups which require further collaboration with the health sector and the general doctor practitioners to reach also this market. Regarding the finance the forest-based care providers rely mainly on own financial resources as there is a lack of private and public funding but they are also here in this market as well also in the other thematics it's very important mutual collaboration so relying on their on their on their network and regarding green care tourism you can also see that there is the same trend for finance they also rely a lot on own financial resources and the customers that are addressed are mainly tourists interested in sustainability and health. The providers we didn't find any particular patterns in the in the age of the service that is provided and the area where the service is provided are sustainably managed natural areas which require certain infrastructures such as both areas to rest or cycling road or marked and mountain trails. Regarding urban green care we found that through the database that the initiatives seem to be kind of established not not not anymore a design phase the service is provided in public and urban parks and bootlands and the number of employees can vary but doesn't go over 50 employees. The main beneficiaries are the public sector such as schools or hospital where the green care service is offered and there is availability of public funding as many initiatives that were analyzed through the database were offered by municipalities and governments. Another important aspect of these markets is certification which for example for forest based care is still under development and it's seen as a very important factor to push the development of the market because right now it seems to be still based on the informal norms such as word of mouth with reputation among between the customers and and book writing and and certificates of attendance to events. Looking now that you have a kind of overview of how the market looks like right now we can look at the future and there is an optimistic expectation from the providers the customer base and revenue are expected to increase. With COVID-19 which we have seen that was kind of destructive for tourism still it might have a positive effect on the recognition of the sector since people are more aware of the benefits of nature on health and well-being and there is also a push towards innovation pushing creating new type of services such as virtual reality and forest therapy and so on and another fundamental point is the key role of the private sector to develop the market and bring sustainable finance it mainly the health and the tourism sectors which can really bring a sustainable funding and also as I said before the european certification system is also something that need to be developed. So now you have an overview of what are the factors that can push the market forward I also indicate here for the research we should focus on in the future and I'm happy to talk about it in the discussion if you have any questions and thank you very much for listening.