Psychological and physical connections with nature improve both human well-being and nature conservation: A systematic review of meta-analyses

G Barragan-Jason, M Loreau, C de Mazancourt… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite growing evidence that “connectedness” of humans with nature creates multiple
benefits for both humans and nature, these benefits are not fully considered by health and …

“Then the Nettle People Won't Be Lonely”: Recognizing the Personhood of Plants in an Indigenous STEAM Summer Program

N McDaid Barry, M Bang, F Bruce… - Cognition and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In this paper, we explore the ways that a STEAM-focused summer program for Indigenous
youth supported learning in accordance with Indigenous axiologies (what we value …

A decolonial approach to innovation? Building paths towards Buen Vivir

A Jimenez, D Delgado, R Merino… - The Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Innovation has been central to development. Yet most assumptions around innovation stem
from values derived by capitalist economies such as growth, individualism, and competition …

Sustainability-aligned values: exploring the concept, evidence, and practice

A Martin, P Balvanera, CM Raymond… - Ecology and …, 2024 - ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk
Modern environmental thought has always involved normative claims about the values
needed for sustainability. This has often played out in debates between proponents of …

Sensory Ecology, Bioeconomy, and the Age of COVID: A Parallax View of Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge

GH Shepard Jr, L Daly - Topics in Cognitive Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Drawing on original ethnobotanical and anthropological research among Indigenous
peoples across the Amazon, we examine synergies and dissonances between Indigenous …

Ethnobiology, the ontological turn, and human sociality

RA Wilson, LC Neco - Journal of Ethnobiology, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The ontological turn (OT) is a loose cluster of theoretical approaches within cultural
anthropology that advocates a synthetic, overarching way forward for ethnographically …

Indigenous meanings of provenance in the context of alternative food movements and supply-chain traceability: A review

C Sharma, DD Torrico, L Carpenter, R Harrison - Social Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
This article reviews the concept of provenance from both contemporary and traditional
aspects. The incorporation of indigenous meanings and conceptualizations of belonging …

The roles of anthropomorphism, spirituality, and gratitude in pro-environmental attitudes

CJM White, MI Billet - Religion, Brain & Behavior, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Emotions can be a powerful motivator of pro-environmental behavior, but less is known
about how religious factors shape these emotional responses. Two studies investigated how …

Human–nature connectedness and sustainability across lifetimes: A comparative cross‐sectional study in France and Colombia

G Barragan‐Jason, M Cauchoix… - People and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
To achieve sustainable targets, international panels call for a transformative change in
human–nature interactions to foster human well‐being and promote pro‐environmental …

Cultural Niche Construction as a Framework for Reorienting Human− Environment Relations

M Nagatsu, RO Kaaronen, M Salmela… - Topics in cognitive …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, we argue that the theory of cultural niche construction provides a cogent and
fruitful framework for studying and managing human− environment relationships, including …