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Nature exposure and positive body image: (Re-)examining the mediating roles of connectedness to nature and trait mindfulness. [PDF]
Swami V +4 more
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Assessing an Outdoor Office Work Intervention: Exploring the Relevance of Measuring Frequency, Perceived Stress, Quality of Life and Connectedness to Nature. [PDF]
Djernis D +8 more
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Connectedness to nature (CTN) has been widely acknowledged as having a favourable impact on individuals participating in nature-based activities. However, existing research seems to focus on environmental outcomes overlooking the potential impact of CTN ...
Kübra Aşan +2 more
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Promoting mental health addresses a global societal challenge. Nature connectedness, or relatedness to natural systems, is associated with increased well-being and mental health.
Dorothea M. I. Schönbach +5 more
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It is known exposure to and connectedness with nature is beneficial for psychological wellbeing and stress relief. However, many factors hinder people, including young adults, from utilizing natural resources for healing.
Yin-Yan Yeung, Chia-Pin Yu, Chia-Pin Yu
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Leverage points to foster human–nature connectedness in cultural landscapes [PDF]
AbstractCalls for a reconnection to nature and the biosphere have been growing louder over the last decades. Cultural landscapes are rapidly changing, posing a threat to ecosystems and biodiversity, but also to human–nature connections. Human–nature connectedness may be a potential lever to shift the unsustainable trajectory that we are currently ...
Maraja Riechers +2 more
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This study newly explored the relationship between individual characteristics (i.e., connectedness to nature, a preference for natural rather than built environments, personality, visuospatial preferences) with perceived restorativeness, as well as ...
Enrico Sella +7 more
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Connectedness to Nature and to Humanity: their association and personality correlates. [PDF]
People differ in the extent to which they identify with humans beyond their ingroup and with non-human living things. We refer to the former as the Connectedness to Humanity (CH) and to the latter as the Connectedness to Nature (CN). In a sample of 324 undergraduate students, CH and CN were operationalized using the Identification with All Humanity ...
Lee K +3 more
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Previous research has demonstrated that emotional connectedness to nature is among the strongest predictors of pro-environmental behaviour. This study investigated the influence of age, gender and living context on emotional connectedness to nature and ...
Daniel Anderson, Tobias Krettenauer
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Conventional agricultural systems have contributed to social, economic and environmental problems and are the main threat to global sustainability. In response, theoretical frameworks to describe the transition to sustainable food systems have been ...
S. Mehrabi +2 more
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