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Disconnection from nature: Expanding our understanding of human-nature relations




AuthorsBeery Thomas, Stahl Olafsson Anton, Gentin Sandra, Maurer Megan, Stålhammar Sanna, Albert Christian, Bieling Claudia, Buijs Arjen, Fagerholm Nora, Garcia-Martin Maria, Plieninger Tobias, M. Raymond Christopher

PublisherWiley

Publication year2023

JournalPeople and Nature

Journal name in sourcePEOPLE AND NATURE

Journal acronymPEOPLE NAT

Volume5

Issue2

First page 470

Last page488

Number of pages19

eISSN2575-8314

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10451

Web address https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/pan3.10451

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/178966181


Abstract

1. The human relationship with nature is a topic that has been explored throughout human history. More recently, the idea of connection to nature has merged as an important transdisciplinary field of study. Despite increased scholarly attention to connection to nature, the notion of disconnection from nature remains undertheorized and understudied.

2. In this perspective article, we argue for a more comprehensive understanding of disconnection from nature to strengthen theories of human-nature relationships that goes beyond individual relationships and considers social and collective factors of disconnection, including institutional, socio-cultural and power dimensions.

3. Drawing on case insights, we present the ‘wheel of disconnection’ to illustrate how disconnections from nature manifest across individual or societal meaning-making processes, thereby problematizing existing research that seeks to create dualisms between human positive and negative impacts on the environment in isolation from cultural or political contexts.

4. We do not seek to discount research or important practical efforts to foster an individual's connection to nature by elevating disconnection. Instead, we hope that creating greater awareness and understanding of disconnection will be able to guide opportunities going forward for strengthening a connection to nature along a continuum from the individual to the social.


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