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  1. 1 cze 2017 · In sustainability science calls are increasing for humanity to (re-)connect with nature, yet no systematic synthesis of the empirical literature on humannature connection (HNC) exists. We reviewed 475 publications on HNC and found that most research has concentrated on individuals at local scales, often leaving ‘nature’ undefined.

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      Increased contact with, and connection to, nature were...

  2. 15 sty 2020 · The three main drivers that shape the dynamics of humannature interactions are (i) humans (i.e. distribution and behaviour of people), (ii) opportunity to interact with nature (e.g. distribution of natural environments and wildlife, phenological patterns of plants and activity patterns of animals) and (iii) orientation towards engaging with ...

  3. 3 kwi 2023 · A 2023 systematic review explains how human connection with nature influences our health and wellbeing. In what ways does an individual’s psychological relationship to their environment shape their conservation attitudes and behaviours?

  4. 1 kwi 2020 · Increased contact with, and connection to, nature were generally associated with more favourable outcomes across health, wellbeing and sustainability domains, with three exceptions: no significant correlation was found between a) greenspace and general health and b) nature programmes and evaluative wellbeing; and c) nature programmes and ...

  5. 13 gru 2021 · The nature and happiness hypothesis suggests that reinforcing the connection between people and nature could simultaneously contribute to increasing human happiness and pro-environmental...

  6. 5 mar 2024 · 3 NATURE'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMAN SENSE OF TIME. Humans interact cognitively, emotionally and physically with nature (Pramova et al., 2022), and the characteristics of nature experiences shape how we benefit from them (Richardson et al., 2021).

  7. 25 paź 2024 · Encounters with nature in urban areas are often characterized by biological uniformity, the notion that only a few but widespread animal and plant species are present in an area, which can reinforce humans' alienation from nature (Miller, 2005). Therefore, the effectiveness of interventions that aim to foster nature connectedness through ...

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