for example: informal green spaces were often linked to problems with waste and sewage, bad health, and crime. This viewpoint is in contrast to the implicit assumption in ecosystems services that nature and green spaces are inherently good, a benefit, and that the inclusion of many...
for example: informal green spaces were often linked to problems with waste and sewage, bad health, and crime. This viewpoint is in contrast to the implicit assumption in ecosystems services that nature and green spaces are inherently good, a benefit, and that the inclusion of many...
(2017), human–nature connectedness was defined “as an umbrella concept, encompassing a broad range of terms from different disciplines and applications, for instance, connectedness with nature or nature relatedness in environmental psychology and (re)connection to the biosphere”. To capture this ...
Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) represent the non-material benefits that humans derive from nature, including spiritual, educational, aesthetic, and recreational values. Despite being less tangible than other ecosystem services, CES play a crucial role in enhancing human well-being and fosteri...
By embracing the dynamic nature of relationships, we can navigate the complexities of human interaction with greater resilience and find joy in the ever-evolving tapestry of our lives. The ability to let go of rigid expectations and adapt to the natural ebb and flow of connectio...
Our brand celebrates the beauty of the human experience and connection to nature. Givaudan’s brand identity reveals the evolution towards a more purposeful society. We are shaping the future of food with ‘feel good’ experiences that respect the planet and nourish the body and mind. We create...
The second section includes the literature on Nature Deficit Disorder- a term, given by Richard Louv, referring to the collective consequences of disconnect with nature among today鈥檚 children. Finally, the third section includes evidences that support rebuilding the connection through outdoor ...
and many other built environments segregate people from nature. This chapter examines the implicit connection that individuals make between self and nature, and the impact of built environments on these implicit cognitions. A psychological model for inclusion with nature is presented, containing cognitive...
Purpose of Review The review examines recent scientific discussion on the concepts and measurements of human connection to nature (CTN) and pro-environmental behaviour (PEB). In addition to that, we explore the environmental contexts in which study populations are exposed to nature or nature experien...
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