Nature and the Life Course: Pathways from Childhood Nature Experiences to Adult Environmentalism
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This paper examines connections between childhood involvement with the natural environment and adult environmentalism from a life course perspective. Approximately 2,000 adults age 18–90 living in urban areas throughout the United States were interviewed with respect to their childhood nature experiences and their current, adult attitudes and behaviors relating to the environment. Model testing and cross-validation procedures using structural equation modeling suggest that childhood participation with nature may set an individual on a trajectory toward adult environmentalism. Specifically, childhood participation in “wild” nature such as hiking or playing in the woods, camping, and hunting or fishing, as well…
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- Environmentalism
- Domestication
- Life course approach
- Perspective (graphical)
- Early childhood
- Psychology
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- Natural (archaeology)
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