There is considerable evidence that children in modern society are losingtheir contact with nature and, more precisely, with green plants. Is this also the case in Finland, a northern country famous for its forests and wild nature? This study examines the relationship of 9- to 10-year-old Finnish schoolchildren with the green environment and plants. The data were gathered by a questionnairecomprising structured and open-ended questions. The focus of the research was on two comparisons: first, on the nature and child relationship in rural and urban neighborhoods and, second, among boys and girls. Participants in the study amounted to a total of 76 children, 42 in the Helsinki suburb area and 34 in Paltamo. The results suggested that the chil...
There is a widespread perception throughout Western societies that most children, especially those l...
Today, cities become more dense, green spaces disappear and children spend less time outdoors. Resea...
Abstract The subject of this paper is children’s thoughts and feelings about the forest and on the i...
There is considerable evidence that children in modern society are losingtheir contact with nature a...
All humans, plants and animals are the living part of the nature. Plants form the foundation for the...
This case study explores a learning situation in a forest garden in Sweden. A forest garden is an ed...
There are countless studies showing that nature benefit children's physical and psychological health...
This study, informed by phenomenology and ethnography, explores urban children’s relationship with t...
Children and nearby nature. A study of children’s relationship to nature areas close to home – with ...
This master's thesis research introduces the topic of the outdoor learning in forest schools in Finl...
Plants are living organisms with an enormous importance in sustaining the life on our planet. Howeve...
The aim of my diploma work is to find out what features of useful plants seem to be the most interes...
Previous research highlights the positive influence that experiences in nature have on children’s ph...
Children’s relationship to nature has had a place within research on society and culture and continu...
Children are spending less time in nature. They are not taking advantage of the benefits that are re...
There is a widespread perception throughout Western societies that most children, especially those l...
Today, cities become more dense, green spaces disappear and children spend less time outdoors. Resea...
Abstract The subject of this paper is children’s thoughts and feelings about the forest and on the i...
There is considerable evidence that children in modern society are losingtheir contact with nature a...
All humans, plants and animals are the living part of the nature. Plants form the foundation for the...
This case study explores a learning situation in a forest garden in Sweden. A forest garden is an ed...
There are countless studies showing that nature benefit children's physical and psychological health...
This study, informed by phenomenology and ethnography, explores urban children’s relationship with t...
Children and nearby nature. A study of children’s relationship to nature areas close to home – with ...
This master's thesis research introduces the topic of the outdoor learning in forest schools in Finl...
Plants are living organisms with an enormous importance in sustaining the life on our planet. Howeve...
The aim of my diploma work is to find out what features of useful plants seem to be the most interes...
Previous research highlights the positive influence that experiences in nature have on children’s ph...
Children’s relationship to nature has had a place within research on society and culture and continu...
Children are spending less time in nature. They are not taking advantage of the benefits that are re...
There is a widespread perception throughout Western societies that most children, especially those l...
Today, cities become more dense, green spaces disappear and children spend less time outdoors. Resea...
Abstract The subject of this paper is children’s thoughts and feelings about the forest and on the i...