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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.
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...
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 human–nature 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.
19 mar 2024 · Based on evidence of multiple relations between biodiversity and cultural diversity, we identify interactions and potential feedbacks (interdependencies) that can amplify benefits to nature and...
5 mar 2024 · Nature provides a diverse range of contributions that are essential for human survival and well-being (Díaz et al., 2018). Nature's contributions include the provision of material goods such as food, fuel and other functional materials and the regulation of soil formation, pollination and ocean acidification (Hill et al., 2021).
22 kwi 2023 · The ways in which people conceptualize the human–nature relationship have serious implications for nature-related behavior and policy measures. Here, we focus on one such conceptualization: human exceptionalism (HE).
9 lip 2018 · Human beings are a social species that relies on cooperation to survive and thrive. Understanding how and why cooperation succeeds or fails is integral to solving the many global challenges we...