There are multiple theoretical understandings of connection to nature. Often, scholars define a connection to nature as being the outcome of a process of awakening “biophilia.” They may also define it as the maturation or development of an “ecological self,” where one sees nature as part of oneself, or as an awareness of oneself as a member of a wider biotic community. Using evidence from longitudinal in-depth interviewing and participant observation, this article examines these differing conceptualizations of connection to nature in lived experience. We find that feeling connected to nature is about feeling an affinity for, and that one belongs within, a wider web of nonhuman relationships. This sense of feeling connected to nature is unst...
This study investigates the relationship between the level to which a person feels connected to Natu...
The aims of this study were to investigate (a) the relationship between connectedness to nature and ...
The construct of (dis)connection with nature or "nature relatedness" has become increasingly useful ...
There are multiple theoretical understandings of connection to nature. Often, scholars define a conn...
Feeling connected to nature has been shown to be beneficial to wellbeing and pro-environmental behav...
open access articleThe Biophilia hypothesis has been a catalyst for research on the human-nature rel...
The climate and biodiversity crises reveal a failing human-nature relationship. The psychological co...
Nature connection is the diverse ways in which meaningful experiences are had with nature and that a...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
This article explores how our attachment to nature is formed in our early love relationships and dra...
The research presented in this thesis aims to explore people’s current relationships with nature and...
Drawing upon phenomenology and psychoanalytic concepts, we explore and explicate participants’ lived...
Feeling connected to nature has been shown to be beneficial to wellbeing and pro-environmental behav...
It is now well established that contact with nature, regardless of activity type or experience, can ...
This study investigates the relationship between the level to which a person feels connected to Natu...
The aims of this study were to investigate (a) the relationship between connectedness to nature and ...
The construct of (dis)connection with nature or "nature relatedness" has become increasingly useful ...
There are multiple theoretical understandings of connection to nature. Often, scholars define a conn...
Feeling connected to nature has been shown to be beneficial to wellbeing and pro-environmental behav...
open access articleThe Biophilia hypothesis has been a catalyst for research on the human-nature rel...
The climate and biodiversity crises reveal a failing human-nature relationship. The psychological co...
Nature connection is the diverse ways in which meaningful experiences are had with nature and that a...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
This article explores how our attachment to nature is formed in our early love relationships and dra...
The research presented in this thesis aims to explore people’s current relationships with nature and...
Drawing upon phenomenology and psychoanalytic concepts, we explore and explicate participants’ lived...
Feeling connected to nature has been shown to be beneficial to wellbeing and pro-environmental behav...
It is now well established that contact with nature, regardless of activity type or experience, can ...
This study investigates the relationship between the level to which a person feels connected to Natu...
The aims of this study were to investigate (a) the relationship between connectedness to nature and ...
The construct of (dis)connection with nature or "nature relatedness" has become increasingly useful ...