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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Connectedness to Nature and Landscape Preferences Among College Students

机译:大学生自然与景观偏好的种族和民族差异

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An extensive body of environmental psychology, outdoor recreation, and landscape preference research reports that blacks are alienated from nature, fearful of it, and prefer urbanized and developed landscapes to wild or natural environments. But, arethese responses and preferences as widespread as reported? Most of the studies in these genres focus on black-white differences. This article provides a more complex analysis by incorporating an environmental justice framework in the assessment of the ways in which blacks, whites, and other minority college students reflect on and think about nature. It also examines how they perceive their connectedness to nature, their curiosity about nature, and their landscape preferences. The participants are students taking part in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programming at a large public midwestern university, a mid-sized private university in the mid-Atlantic region, and a small historically black university in the deep south. The sample of 157 participants contains 46 whites, 43 blacks, and 68 other minorities. None of the respondents say they are disconnected from nature. Most say that, first and foremost, they think about trees, forests, and plants when they think of nature. The studyfound that black students prefer naturalistic landscapes more than urbanized settings and their perceptions of nature and landscapes mirror that of students of other racial and ethnic groups. None of the study respondents reported a generalized fear of nature either. Instead, students expressed situational fear, object-specific dislike, and simultaneous contradictions when viewing landscape images.
机译:广泛的环境心理学,户外娱乐和景观偏好研究报告称,黑人从大自然中疏远,害怕它,并且更喜欢城市化并开发出野生或自然环境的景观。但是,据报道,arethese和偏好是普遍的普遍存在?这些类型中的大多数研究侧重于黑白差异。本文通过在评估黑人,白人和其他少数民族学院学生反映和思考自然的方式中,提供了一个环境司法框架,提供了更复杂的分析。它还研究了他们如何让他们的关联性与自然的关联,他们对自然的好奇心,以及他们的景观偏好。参与者是参加科学,技术,工程和数学编程的学生,在大西洋中部地区是一个中型私立大学的大型公共大学,以及深度南部的一个小历史上黑人大学。 157名参与者的样本包含46个白人,43个黑人和68名其他少数民族。没有受访者说他们与自然断开了连接。大多数人都说,首先和最重要的是,他们想到他们想到自然时的树木,森林和植物。黑人学生更喜欢自然主义景观的学习,而不是城市化的环境,以及他们对自然和景观的看法,镜像其他种族和族群的学生。任何研究受访者都没有报告大自然的广泛担忧。相反,学生表达了观看景观图像时的情境恐惧,对象的不喜欢和同时矛盾。

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