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Encouraging Victorians to connect with, and to protect, the natural environment

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thesis
posted on 2023-02-03, 00:40 authored by MELISSA ANNE HATTY

Human activities are rapidly destroying the natural environment, threatening human civilizations as we know them. People who are more connected with nature do more to protect nature, thus (re)connecting people with nature is an important tool for conservation. This research sought to better understand connection with nature and how it may be nurtured among the Victorian public. Policies and programs that foster a sense of identity relative to nature, consider how nature is communicated, provide spaces that encourage active engagement with nature, and that maximise participation in activities such as environmental volunteering are likely to be useful.


Author requested conversion to open access 9 Dec 2022

History

Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Liam David Smith

Additional supervisor 1

Denise Goodwin

Additional supervisor 2

Felix Mavondo

Year of Award

2022

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Department, School or Centre

Monash Sustainable Development Institute

Faculty

Monash Sustainability Institute

Author converted thesis to Open Access

2022-12-09