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Preschool outdoor education environment quality predicts children’s environmental attitude, awareness and affinity towards nature (biophilia)

Early Years
Today’s children grow up far away from nature and this negatively affects their connectedness to nature, their attitudes and behaviors towards nature. As the natural elements in their immediate environment diminish, it can be assumed that the impact of ...
Kübra Küpeli, D. Bayındır
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Health and Aesthetics: The Relationship between Architecture and Biophilia (A Case Study of Ekpoma, Edo State)

International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
The relationship between architecture and human health is a complex and multifaceted one, with buildings having a profound impact on our physical and mental well-being.
Abumere Akhanolu   +3 more
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Art, Biophilia, and Environmental Engagement: Promoting Community Resilience and Pro-Environmental Behaviors

Environmental Science & Sustainable Development
This article explores the relationship between art and emotional well-being through the project "Biophilia and Art: Jungles and Forests", a pictorial work made by Duván López.
Koncha Pinós
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Biophilia in Polish spa towns from spatial planning perspective

European Planning Studies
We have analysed to what degree spatial planning is used as a tool for preserving and developing biophilia in Polish spa towns. In order to achieve the aim of the article, we analysed documents: studies of conditions and directions of spatial development
Krzysztof Rogatka   +3 more
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Biophilia: From A Sociological And Environmental Theory To An Urban And Architectural Approach

Proceedings of the international conference of contemporary affairs in architecture and urbanism-ICCAUA
Bipohilia is a sociological, psychological and environmental theory based on the reality of human beings' close relationship and attachment to nature and natural processes. This behavior is defined through an analytical approach based on the way in which
Djouad Fatima Zahra   +3 more
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Biophilia in the home-workplace: Integrating dog caregiving and outdoor access to explain teleworkers' daily physical activity, loneliness, and job performance.

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology
We examined whether dog caregiving and outdoor access affect the relationships between a teleworking day and teleworkers' daily physical activity, loneliness, and job performance during the pandemic in two different seasons in 2021.
Joni Delanoeije, Marijke Verbruggen
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Cognitive Biophilia

Proceedings of the 2019 4th International Conference on Distance Education and Learning, 2019
Two samples of children, one having low exposure to ecological environments and another one having high exposure to ecological environments, were required to take a semantic concept mental representation study by using a natural semantic net technique.
Claudia Jaquelina Gonzalez   +2 more
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Backyard Biophilia: A Survey Instrument to Measure an Attraction to Biodiversity in the Home Garden

Hortscience
Biodiversity is threatened by rapid urbanization, yet research on people’s attraction to biodiversity remains scarce. The Biophilia Reactivity Hypothesis proposes biophilia, defined as an attraction to biodiversity, as a temperament trait. We developed a
Vanessa Woods   +3 more
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The Impact of Nature Walks on Young Children Nature Connectedness: A Biophilia Hypothesis Analysis

International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development
Early childhood offers a critical window for cultivating children’s connection to nature, laying the foundation for environmental awareness and stewardship.
Syaza Soraya Sauli   +2 more
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Children’s Biophilia and Environmental Literacy: The Mediating Role of Emotional Intelligence

The K Association of Education Research
This study aimed to examine the mediating role of emotional intelligence in the relationship between children’s biophilia and environmental literacy. The participants were 555 elementary school students in grades 3 to 6 from Gwangju Metropolitan City and
Jae‐Hee Lee
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