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Implicit connections with nature

Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2004
Abstract Previous research has suggested that attitudes about environmental issues are rooted in the degree to which people believe that they are part of the natural environment. Researchers have distinguished between egoistic concerns, which focus on self, and biospheric concerns, which focus on all living things. In the current paper, we argue that
P.Wesley Schultz   +3 more
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Connecting in nature

Our Planet, 2018
Canada has 46 national parks and reserves, 171 national historic sites and four national marine conservation areas, adding up to 300,000 square kilometres of protected areas. They represent the country's massive, yet varied, landscapes from the towering mountains of Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, to the sparkling sands of Sable Island ...
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Nature-based Enterprises: a Connecting Nature Guidebook

2022
Suggested citation: McQuaid, S., Kooijman, E., Fletcher, I., Collier, M. J., Connop, S., García-Espina Adank, C., Müller, J., Quartier, M., & Vos, P. (2022). Nature-based Enterprises: a Connecting Nature Guidebook. Brussels: DG Research & Innovation.
McQuaid, Siobhán   +8 more
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Low pore connectivity in natural rock

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 2012
As repositories for CO(2) and radioactive waste, as oil and gas reservoirs, and as contaminated sites needing remediation, rock formations play a central role in energy and environmental management. The connectivity of the rock's porespace strongly affects fluid flow and solute transport.
Qinhong, Hu   +2 more
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The Nature Connection Storytelling Project: Connecting all Australians to nature

The number one goal of Australia’s Strategy for Nature is to connect all Australians with nature. But we know little about Australian’s experience of nature connection. Broadly, nature connection refers to the multifaceted human affiliation for non-human nature.
Sharman, Jen   +3 more
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CANONICAL CONNECTIONS IN GAUGE-NATURAL FIELD THEORIES

International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physics, 2008
We investigate canonical aspects concerning the relation between symmetries and conservation laws in gauge-natural field theories. In particular, we find that a canonical spinor connection can be selected by the simple requirement of the global existence of canonical superpotentials for the Lagrangian describing the coupling of gravitational and ...
FERRARIS, Marco   +3 more
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Affective Connection to Nature

2014
Affective connection to nature can be defined as a positive emotional bond with nature which is more or less consciously experienced by the subject. The construct has not gained attention in empirical literature until recently, although it has long been used as a strategic approach within environmental education.
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Connecting to nature : how nature facilitates wellness

2009
This study posed the question: How does connecting to nature facilitate welless. The Critical Incident Technique (Flanagan, 1954) was employed to develop a reasonably comprehensive scheme of categories that describe what, in connecting to nature, facilitates wellness. Twelve participants were interviewed which resulted in the elicitation of 80 critical
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Affective Connection to Nature

2022
Elisabeth Kals, Elizabeth K. Nisbet
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