Challenges to understanding nonmaterial dimensions of human-nature connections, and how to address them
Research on the nonmaterial aspects of human-nature connections has grown steadily in recent years, yet efforts to understand nonmaterial connections between individuals and nature confront myriad challenges. We describe a set of three assumptions inherent in research on human-nature connections: (1...
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Auteurs principaux: | Rachelle K. Gould, P. Wesley Schultz |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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