Once upon a time: the impact of storytelling on connecting people to natural landscapes

IF 2.6 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Karen Hughes, Gianna Moscardo
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Abstract

Humans use stories to explain natural processes, to explore alternatives, to resolve issues, and to imagine different possibilities and futures. Stories are a fundamental way people connect to their natural surroundings. But are some stories better for this than others? This study uses an experimental design to explore the impact of three types of stories on perceptions of natural landscapes. Using photographs of four diverse landscapes and four story conditions (no story, a story with a scientific focus, a European human story, and an Indigenous creation story), 733 respondents were exposed to one of 16 conditions and asked to rate landscape perception and preference and intention to visit. Stories, particularly those with a scientific or Indigenous creation focus, enhanced the appeal of the landscapes. Key elements of the stories that may have enhanced respondents’ perceptions of, preferences for, and intentions to visit a particular landscape are proposed.
曾几何时:讲故事对将人与自然景观联系起来的影响
人类用故事来解释自然过程,探索替代方案,解决问题,想象不同的可能性和未来。故事是人们与自然环境联系的一种基本方式。但是有些故事比其他故事更适合这个吗?本研究采用实验设计探讨三种类型的故事对自然景观感知的影响。使用四种不同景观和四种故事条件(无故事、科学故事、欧洲人类故事和土著创造故事)的照片,733名受访者暴露在16种条件中的一种,并被要求对景观感知、偏好和访问意愿进行评分。故事,特别是那些以科学或土著创造为重点的故事,增强了景观的吸引力。本文提出了故事的关键要素,这些要素可能增强了受访者对特定景观的感知、偏好和访问意图。
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