Bhutan is known to the world for its rich natural biodiversity. However, with urbanization, children living in urban areas are increasingly spending their time indoors. There is potential to understand how children engage with nature and explore the design of suitable technologies to motivate children to be outdoors. We conducted an exploratory study with 11 parents and 12 children (7-8 years old) living in urban Bhutan to understand how children with their family engage with nature. We found that children experience nature physically with adults’ presence and design elements such as fantasy, sensory, curiosity, and game play with friends and siblings can enhance nature engagement. Concurrently, we found that technologies can be disruptive ...
A series of co-design activities were carried out in response to a ‘real world design problem’ initi...
Th e lives of children have radically changed over the past few years. Children have little free tim...
Purpose - Providing improved access to nature within educational settings can promote stronger child...
Bhutan is known to the world for its rich natural biodiversity. However, with urbanization, children...
Regular interactions with nature are vital for the development and well-being of children and also t...
Regular interactions with nature are vital for the development and well-being of children and also t...
Neighborhoods have been trying to develop ways of engaging children with nature because of the poten...
In a world of increasing environmental degradation there is an urgency to promote younger generation...
More than half of all humanity now live in urban centres. In westerns counties generally at least 80...
This paper discusses the design of smart interactive devices that can be exploited to motivate child...
The design of the green infrastructure in urban areas largely ignores how people's relation to natur...
In recent years, the Human Computer Interaction community has increasingly engaged children in the d...
Children's outdoor play is fluent and fluctuating, shaped by environmental features and conditions. ...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
A growing body of literature indicates that humans need contact with nature for their wellbeing, how...
A series of co-design activities were carried out in response to a ‘real world design problem’ initi...
Th e lives of children have radically changed over the past few years. Children have little free tim...
Purpose - Providing improved access to nature within educational settings can promote stronger child...
Bhutan is known to the world for its rich natural biodiversity. However, with urbanization, children...
Regular interactions with nature are vital for the development and well-being of children and also t...
Regular interactions with nature are vital for the development and well-being of children and also t...
Neighborhoods have been trying to develop ways of engaging children with nature because of the poten...
In a world of increasing environmental degradation there is an urgency to promote younger generation...
More than half of all humanity now live in urban centres. In westerns counties generally at least 80...
This paper discusses the design of smart interactive devices that can be exploited to motivate child...
The design of the green infrastructure in urban areas largely ignores how people's relation to natur...
In recent years, the Human Computer Interaction community has increasingly engaged children in the d...
Children's outdoor play is fluent and fluctuating, shaped by environmental features and conditions. ...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
A growing body of literature indicates that humans need contact with nature for their wellbeing, how...
A series of co-design activities were carried out in response to a ‘real world design problem’ initi...
Th e lives of children have radically changed over the past few years. Children have little free tim...
Purpose - Providing improved access to nature within educational settings can promote stronger child...