With a growing interest in the potential sustainability and health benefits of walking and human-nature relations in urban areas, researchers have pointed out a need to consider the everyday settings people move around in. This study focuses on the perspectives of a walker along the way of everyday walks and how experiences shape human-nature relations. Based on a diary-photo-interview study with people living in Gothenburg, Sweden, experiences along everyday walks are presented. Analysis of the results show how routines and familiarity of walks play an important role in the perspectives and experiences along the way of everyday walks. Changes and incidental experiences in the surroundings can affect the perspectives along walks, especially...
The benefits of nature for social, cognitive, physical, and emotional well-being have been well docu...
It is estimated that half of the world’s population now live in urban environments. Urban livi...
Walking in the countryside is an increasingly popular pursuit in Britain. Much previous research wit...
Everyday walking is a far-reaching activity with the potential to increase health and wellbeing in t...
As people live more urbanised lifestyles there is potential to lose daily contact with nature, dimin...
The exploration of my topic grew out of curiosity of growing up and living so close to nature, argui...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
According to Frumkin (2001), now more than ever before people need to reconnect with nature. Contact...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Through field research in Sweden and Finland between 2017 and 2022, the thesis follows a burgeoning ...
Human-nature connection is essential to wellness and especially important in the built environment c...
There are increased ‘calls to reconnect humanity with the biosphere’ to respond to the current envir...
Strong sustainability requires enhanced knowledge and understanding of complex social-ecological int...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
The benefits of nature for social, cognitive, physical, and emotional well-being have been well docu...
It is estimated that half of the world’s population now live in urban environments. Urban livi...
Walking in the countryside is an increasingly popular pursuit in Britain. Much previous research wit...
Everyday walking is a far-reaching activity with the potential to increase health and wellbeing in t...
As people live more urbanised lifestyles there is potential to lose daily contact with nature, dimin...
The exploration of my topic grew out of curiosity of growing up and living so close to nature, argui...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
The interpretation of landscape, the significance of walking and the relationships that exist betwee...
According to Frumkin (2001), now more than ever before people need to reconnect with nature. Contact...
This paper uses walk along interviewing to investigate embodied experiences of walking on the South ...
Through field research in Sweden and Finland between 2017 and 2022, the thesis follows a burgeoning ...
Human-nature connection is essential to wellness and especially important in the built environment c...
There are increased ‘calls to reconnect humanity with the biosphere’ to respond to the current envir...
Strong sustainability requires enhanced knowledge and understanding of complex social-ecological int...
This study explores the relationships between people living with dementia and their neighbourhood as...
The benefits of nature for social, cognitive, physical, and emotional well-being have been well docu...
It is estimated that half of the world’s population now live in urban environments. Urban livi...
Walking in the countryside is an increasingly popular pursuit in Britain. Much previous research wit...