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dc.contributor.authorRaatikainen, Kaisa J.-
dc.contributor.authorTupala, Anna-Kaisa-
dc.contributor.authorNiemelä, Riikka-
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-03T04:46:14Z-
dc.date.available2023-10-03T04:46:14Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.urihttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13280-023-01933-1-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.phenikaa-uni.edu.vn/handle/PNK/9421-
dc.descriptionCc-BYvi
dc.description.abstractSupporting sustainability requires understanding human–nature relations, which we approached as social constructions that can be studied through nature-related discourses. We examined human–nature relations in Finland by combining approaches from environmental social sciences and arts-based research into a mixed-methods design. A public online survey (n = 726) and post-performance audience interviews (n = 71) portrayed nature positively. Respondents’ ideas of nature ranged from natural scientific to philosophical; from dualistic to holistic; and from ecocentric to anthropocentric. A factor analysis revealed discourses focusing on wellbeing, conservation, ecoanxiety, pro-environmentalism, outdoor activity, and enjoying nature. Interviews added spiritual and over-generational aspects and revealed the importance of embodied experiences in nature relations.vi
dc.language.isoenvi
dc.publisherSpringervi
dc.subjecthuman–nature relationsvi
dc.subjectFinlandvi
dc.titleThe intricate diversity of human–nature relations: Evidence from Finlandvi
dc.typeBookvi
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