Associating sense of place and nature relatedness in the British Columbia Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region: a case study

Lindsay J. McCunn, Karissa Sawyer, Taylor Shorting
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ABSTRACT This case study is part of a project examining the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region – a UNESCO-designated biosphere reserve on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. We aimed to understand the extent to which individuals in six communities experience psychological variables linked to pro-social and pro-environmental outcomes, such as sense of place – comprised of place attachment, place identity, and place dependence – and nature-relatedness. We also explored how these attitudes relate to residents’ perceived views of, and walkable access to, nature. Overall, sense of place was neutral; nature relatedness and perceptions of views and access to nature were significantly stronger than sense of place. Although these two variables, as well as sense of place and perceptions of views and walkable access to nature correlated in the region on aggregate, significant associations were not revealed per community. Over 60% of responses to an open-ended item about physical features that contribute to sense of place concerned the natural environment – rather than social or built amenities. Municipal planners may capitalize on restorative effects that arise when community members form connections with nature, and concentrate funding or public engagement on trails, parks, and other natural features to bolster sense of place in coastal and mountainous communities.
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不列颠哥伦比亚省阿罗史密斯山生物圈地区的地方感与自然关系:一个案例研究
本案例研究是对位于不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华岛的联合国教科文组织指定生物圈保护区阿罗史密斯山生物圈区域进行研究项目的一部分。我们的目的是了解六个社区的个体在多大程度上经历了与亲社会和亲环境结果相关的心理变量,如由地方依恋、地方认同和地方依赖组成的地方感和自然相关性。我们还探讨了这些态度与居民对自然的感知观点和步行方式之间的关系。总体而言,地点感是中性的;与自然的关系、对自然景观的感知和对自然的接近明显强于对地方的感知。虽然这两个变量,以及地方感和对景观的感知以及对自然的步行可达性在该地区总体上是相关的,但每个社区并没有显示出显著的关联。超过60%的人回答了一个开放式项目,关于有助于地方感的物理特征,他们关注的是自然环境,而不是社会或建筑设施。市政规划者可以利用社区成员与自然建立联系时产生的恢复效应,并将资金或公众参与集中在步道、公园和其他自然特征上,以增强沿海和山区社区的地方感。
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