Humans and Nature: How Knowing and Experiencing Nature Affect Well-Being
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México · Stanford University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Ecosystems provide many of the material building blocks for human well-being. Although quantification and appreciation of such contributions have rapidly grown, our dependence upon cultural connections to nature deserves more attention. We synthesize multidisciplinary peer-reviewed research on contributions of nature or ecosystems to human well-being mediated through nontangible connections (such as culture). We characterize these connections on the basis of the channels through which such connections arise (i.e., knowing, perceiving, interacting with, and living within) and the components of human well-being they affect (e.g., physical, mental and spiritual health, inspiration, identity). We found enormous…
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9Topics & keywords
- Generalizability theory
- Affect (linguistics)
- Psychology
- Multidisciplinary approach
- Mental health
- Identity (music)
- Social psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Life in Land