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CHILDREN’S DIRECT AND INDIRECT EXPERIENCES WITH NATURE AND THEIR CONNECTEDNESS TO NATURE
Direct experiences with nature during childhood plays an important role to influence children’s connectedness to nature (CTN) as a child now and later as an adult. However, today’s children obtain nature experiences mostly through indirect ways (e.g.
Nor Diyana Mustapa +3 more
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Nature and well-being in seven European cities: The moderating effect of connectedness to nature.
Well-being is transversal to different urban-related challenges such as increasing urbanization or adaptation to the effects of climate change. One possible response to these challenges is the use of nature in cities.
G. Fleury-Bahi +8 more
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Clarifying the relationship between social connectedness and connectedness to nature
Recent attention has been given to the construct of connectedness to nature and its role in fostering both pro-environmental behavior and well-being. Connectedness to nature shares conceptual similarities with social connectedness: both involve a cognitive schema of the self and other as overlapping, positive emotions towards the other and a commitment
Sam G. Moreton
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Shopping versus Nature? An Exploratory Study of Everyday Experiences
Although a growing volume of empirical research shows that being in nature is important for human wellbeing, the definition of what constitutes an ‘experience in nature,’ and how this is different from other types of experiences, is very often left ...
Tony P. Craig +2 more
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The nature of risk in complex projects [PDF]
© 2017 Project Management Institute, Inc. Risk analysis is important for complex projects; however, systemicity makes evaluating risk in real projects difficult.
Williams, Terry
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A measure of nature connectedness for children and adults: Validation, performance, and insights [PDF]
With benefits to both human well-being and pro-nature conservation behaviors, nature connectedness is emerging as an important psychological construct for a sustainable future.
Barbett, Lea +8 more
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The Relationship between Connectedness to Nature and WellBeing: A Meta-Analysis
Ecotherapy and nature-based interventions have been shown to be evidence-based treatment for physical and mental health. The rekindling of relationships between humans and nature helps cultivate a bi-directional, reciprocal circle of healing.
Celeste A. Jones
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A literature review of connectedness to nature and its potential for environmental management [PDF]
Understanding how people's relationships with nature form, how they influence personal values and attitudes, and what behavioural implications they may have could provide more insight into how connectedness to nature (CNT) can effectively contribute to
Conrad, Elisabeth, Restall, Brian
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Strengthening positive human–nature relationships is seen as a way to more pro‐environmental behaviour and leads to a greater environmental sustainability.
Grzegorz Mikusiński +5 more
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While crowdsourcing applications that can support decision-making are increasing in volume, citizen science practice in Greece is in its early stages.
Michail Potsikas +4 more
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