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The role of emotions in human–nature connectedness within Mediterranean landscapes in Spain

Irene Otamendi-Urroz, Cristina Quintas‐Soriano, Berta Martín‐López, Mónica Expósito‐Granados, Daniela Alba‐Patiño, Emilio Rodríguez‐Caballero, Marina García‐Llorente, Antonio Arjona Castro

2023Sustainability Science26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Landscapes can lead to different emotions towards nature that in turn shape people’s environmental behavior and decision processes. This study explores the role of emotions that Mediterranean landscapes foster in people and to what extent these emotions are associated with human–nature connectedness (HNC). We conducted 176 face-to-face surveys to explore HNC and the diversity of emotions associated with a suite of landscapes in Southeast Spain. Results revealed that Marine and Coastal Protected Areas received the highest number of positive emotions, whereas Greenhouses and Non-Protected Littoral were linked to negative emotions. We propose a framework for classifying emotional landscapes according to four groups: emotionally positive, negative, polarized or neutral. Results showed that emotions might play a key role in shaping HNC in Spanish Mediterranean landscapes and may be used as a common ground for understanding roots underpinning human decisions and actions that lead to sustainable management or landscape degradation.

Topics & Concepts

Social connectednessMediterranean climateUnderpinningGeographyCommon groundFace (sociological concept)EcologyPsychologySocial psychologySociologyBiologySocial scienceCivil engineeringEngineeringUrban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesAnimal and Plant Science Education
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