How you relate to nature

A research-backed map of how people come to feel close to nature. Studying what actually deepens that bond, environmental psychologists found it grows through five routes — not from learning facts about nature, but from contact through the senses, an emotional bond, the meaning we read into it, compassion for its welfare, and its beauty. This sorts you by the pathway that draws you in most: the door you come through, rather than how much you love the natural world.

The pathways to nature connectedness (Lumber, Richardson & Sheffield, 2017) are a validated framework in environmental psychology. Testing what deepens a person's bond with the natural world, the researchers found five routes mattered — contact, emotion, meaning, compassion and beauty — while knowledge-based activities did not. This asks which pathway most draws you in. (Pathways to Nature Connectedness (Lumber, Richardson & Sheffield, 2017))

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