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Human-nature relationships in context. Experiential, psychological, and contextual dimensions that shape children’s desire to protect nature

机译:在背景中的人性关系。 体验,心理和背景尺寸,塑造儿童保护自然的愿望

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What relationship with nature shapes children’s desire to protect the environment? This study crosses conventional disciplinary boundaries to explore this question. I use qualitative and quantitative methods to analyse experiential, psychological, and contextual dimensions of Human-Nature Connection (HNC) before and after children participate in a project of nature conservation. The results from the interviews (N = 25) suggest that experiential aspects of saving animals enhance children’s appreciation and understanding for animals, nature, and nature conservation. However, the analysis of children’s psychological HNC (N = 158) shows no statistical difference before and after children participate in the project. Analysing the third dimension–children’s contextual HNC–provides further insights. Including children’s contextual relations with home, nature, and city, not only improves the prediction of their desire to work for nature, but also exposes a form of Human-Nature Disconnection (HND) shaped by children’s closeness to cities that negatively influence it. Overall, combining experiential, psychological, and contextual dimensions of HNC provides rich insights to advance the conceptualisation and assessment of human-nature relationships. People’s relationship with nature is better conceived and analysed as systems of relations between mind, body, culture, and environment, which progress through complex dynamics. Future assessments of HNC and HND would benefit from short-term qualitative and long-term quantitative evaluations that explicitly acknowledge their spatial and cultural contexts. This approach would offer novel and valuable insights to promote the psychological and social determinants of resilient sustainable society.
机译:与自然的关系塑造儿童保护环境的愿望?这项研究通过传统的纪律界限来探索这个问题。我使用定性和定量方法来分析儿童参与自然保护项目的人性联系(HNC)的体验,心理和上下文方面。访谈的结果(n = 25)表明,拯救动物的体验方面提高了儿童对动物,自然和自然保护的欣赏和理解。然而,儿童心理HNC(n = 158)的分析显示,儿童参与项目之前和之后没有统计差异。分析了第三维儿童的上下文HNC - 提供了进一步的见解。包括儿童与家庭,自然和城市的背景关系,不仅可以提高他们对自然工作的愿望的预测,而且还暴露了一种以对孩子对其产生负面影响的城市的近距离形式的人性断开(HND)。总体而言,合并统计局的体验,心理和上下文维度提供了丰富的见解,以推进人性关系的概念化和评估。人们与自然的关系更好地构思,并分析为心灵,身体,文化和环境之间的关系系统,通过复杂的动态取得进展。 HNC和HND的未来评估将受益于短期定性和长期定量评估,明确地确认其空间和文化背景。这种方法将提供新颖和有价值的见解,以促进弹性可持续社会的心理和社会决定因素。

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    《PLoS One》 |2019年第12期|共24页
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    Matteo Giusti;

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