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15 sty 2020 · The direct interactions between people and nature are critically important in many ways, with growing attention particularly on their impacts on human health and wellbeing (both positive and negative), on people's attitudes and behaviour towards nature, and on the benefits and hazards to wildlife.
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- A Series of Unfortunate Events
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- The Ecology of Human–Nature Interactions
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13 gru 2021 · Interest in the direct interactions between individual people and nature has grown rapidly. This attention encompasses multiple academic disciplines and practical perspectives.
1 cze 2017 · In response to burgeoning research on relationships between people and nature, this article proposes a conceptual framework for integrating disparate concepts and methods. It offers useful guidance for scholars seeking to translate their work across disciplinary and conceptual boundaries.
1 lip 2022 · Nature-based Solutions play a central role in understanding the nexus between the natural environment, society, and human well-being, and they are often considered as an umbrella term for a broader set of ecosystem-based approaches (Welden et al., 2021).
13 gru 2021 · The study of direct human-nature interactions, often referred to as 'personalised ecology', is a multidisciplinary field that explores the dynamic relationship between humans and nature.
30 cze 2022 · Highlights how humans value nature, the opportunities and challenges in changing socio-ecological systems; Provides insights into concepts and methods to study human-nature relationships, designed for a broad audience; Focus on integrative approaches exploring interactions across different scales, intensity levels and landscapes
The direct interactions between people and nature are critically important in many ways, with growing attention particularly on their impacts on human health and wellbeing (both positive and negative), on people’s attitudes and behaviour towards nature, and on the benefits and hazards to wildlife.