Moving towards nature? Exploring progressive pathways to engage children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in nature-based activities.

Sue J. Waite, F. Husain, Berenice Scandone, E. Forsyth, H. Piggott
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Abstract This study explores Pathways to engage children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in nature-based activities. It discusses challenges in balancing multiple demands on National Parks to protect biodiversity and meet human recreational needs, suggesting that regional parks that combine wild and managed areas offer a better solution than doing nothing and allowing yet further human encroachment on 'pristine' natural environments. The study concludes how the participants of the study frames and/or defines the progress in relation to nature.
走向自然?探索渐进的途径,让来自弱势背景的儿童和青少年参与以自然为基础的活动。
摘要:本研究探讨了让弱势背景的儿童和青少年参与基于自然的活动的途径。它讨论了平衡国家公园保护生物多样性和满足人类娱乐需求的多重需求所面临的挑战,建议将野生和管理区域结合起来的区域公园提供了一个更好的解决方案,而不是什么都不做,允许人类进一步侵犯“原始”的自然环境。该研究总结了研究参与者如何构建和/或定义与自然相关的进展。
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