articleJournal of Social IssuesFeb 16, 2007Closed access

Preference for Nature in Urbanized Societies: Stress, Restoration, and the Pursuit of Sustainability

Wageningen University & Research · Uppsala University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Urbanicity presents a challenge for the pursuit of sustainability. High settlement density may offer some environmental, economic, and social advantages, but it can impose psychological demands that people find excessive. These demands of urban life have stimulated a desire for contact with nature through suburban residence, leading to planning and transportation practices that have profound implications for the pursuit of sustainability. Some might dismiss people's desire for contact with nature as the result of an anti‐urban bias in conjunction with a romantic view of nature. However, research in environmental psychology suggests that people's desire for contact with nature serves an important adaptive…

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Keywords
  • Sustainability
  • Environmental psychology
  • Preference
  • Residence
  • Social sustainability
  • Sociology
  • Environmental ethics
  • Environmental planning
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