Semantic Scholar Open Access 2020 83 sitasi

Gender Differences in Connection to Nature, Outdoor Preferences, and Nature-Based Recreation Among College Students in Brazil and the United States

Claudio D. Rosa Lincoln R. Larson Silvia Collado Scott Cloutier C. Profice

Abstrak

Abstract Nature-based recreation (NBR) can enhance human health and promote conservation. As a result, there is a growing interest in the drivers of NBR. In two separate surveys of college students in Brazil (N = 224) and the United States (N = 207), we found that young adults with stronger connection to nature (CN) have a greater preference for outdoor environments to recreate and that these preferences are associated with more frequent participation in NBR. Fostering connection to nature could therefore alter recreation preferences and enhance NBR. We also discovered gender differences in CN, recreation setting preferences and NBR participation. While women were more connected to nature and tended to prefer outdoor environments to recreate, they were less likely than men to engage in NBR. These relationships were consistent across both countries, raising concerns about gender equity in the outdoors that transcend geographical and cultural contexts.

Topik & Kata Kunci

Penulis (5)

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Claudio D. Rosa

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Lincoln R. Larson

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Silvia Collado

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Scott Cloutier

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C. Profice

Format Sitasi

Rosa, C.D., Larson, L.R., Collado, S., Cloutier, S., Profice, C. (2020). Gender Differences in Connection to Nature, Outdoor Preferences, and Nature-Based Recreation Among College Students in Brazil and the United States. https://doi.org/10.1080/01490400.2020.1800538

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2020
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
83×
Sumber Database
Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1080/01490400.2020.1800538
Akses
Open Access ✓