Categorizing landscapes: Approaching the concept of Nature (Categorizando paisajes: una aproximación al concepto de naturaleza)

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Laura Pasca, J. Aragonés, B. Fraijo-Sing
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Abstract

Abstract The concept of nature frequently appears in the literature, and yet it has rarely been explained. One way of understanding it makes reference to the degree of human intervention, creating a classification on a continuum from totally natural to non-natural environments. In order to identify the empirical categories into which this continuum is organized, two studies were carried out. In the first, 99 Spanish participants evaluated 150 photographs in accordance with their degree of naturalness in order to obtain a set of 50 photographs. In the second, 50 Spanish and 48 Mexican participants ordered the photographs in accordance with their own personal criteria. The results show that people organize landscapes in accordance with the presence or absence of buildings, and that each of these two categories comprises a further three subcategories. This fact could be useful when studying the impact of these environments on aspects such as connectedness or well-being.
景观分类:接近自然的概念(Categorizando paisajes: una aproximación al concepto de naturaleza)
自然的概念经常出现在文献中,但却很少得到解释。一种理解它的方法是参考人类干预的程度,在从完全自然到非自然环境的连续体上创建分类。为了确定这个连续体组织的经验类别,进行了两项研究。在第一组中,99名西班牙参与者根据他们的自然程度评估了150张照片,以获得一组50张照片。在第二组中,50名西班牙和48名墨西哥参与者根据自己的个人标准订购了照片。结果表明,人们根据有无建筑来组织景观,这两个类别中的每一个都包含另外三个子类别。在研究这些环境对连通性或幸福感等方面的影响时,这一事实可能很有用。
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