Who is more related to the nature? A study from Indonesia
Previous research had shown that current generation had lower relatedness to nature, but these findings came from studies with mostly western respondents. This study aims to explore-nature relatedness in Indonesian students and to identified what factors are related to their nature relatedness. 363...
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author | Prasetyo Dimas Teguh Djuwita Ratna Ariyanto Amarina |
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description | Previous research had shown that current generation had lower relatedness to nature, but these findings came from studies with mostly western respondents. This study aims to explore-nature relatedness in Indonesian students and to identified what factors are related to their nature relatedness. 363 students from several universities in Indonesia joined the online survey. They were between 17- 43 years old. In our study, we found that Indonesia students were moderately in nature relatedness (M= 85,73, SD= 12,137). Nature relatedness was not related to age, gender, home town, vehicles used for transportation, and time used for smartphones. The major findings of this study have shown that students who are environmental activist were the most related to nature. To enhance nature relatedness, we suggests that joining environmental activities is a good way to promote nature relatedness. |
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spelling | doaj.art-205e402f319544289c95e7cc7a0c65902022-12-21T18:49:07ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01740800910.1051/e3sconf/20187408009e3sconf_icsolca2018_08009Who is more related to the nature? A study from IndonesiaPrasetyo Dimas TeguhDjuwita RatnaAriyanto AmarinaPrevious research had shown that current generation had lower relatedness to nature, but these findings came from studies with mostly western respondents. This study aims to explore-nature relatedness in Indonesian students and to identified what factors are related to their nature relatedness. 363 students from several universities in Indonesia joined the online survey. They were between 17- 43 years old. In our study, we found that Indonesia students were moderately in nature relatedness (M= 85,73, SD= 12,137). Nature relatedness was not related to age, gender, home town, vehicles used for transportation, and time used for smartphones. The major findings of this study have shown that students who are environmental activist were the most related to nature. To enhance nature relatedness, we suggests that joining environmental activities is a good way to promote nature relatedness.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187408009 |
spellingShingle | Prasetyo Dimas Teguh Djuwita Ratna Ariyanto Amarina Who is more related to the nature? A study from Indonesia E3S Web of Conferences |
title | Who is more related to the nature? A study from Indonesia |
title_full | Who is more related to the nature? A study from Indonesia |
title_fullStr | Who is more related to the nature? A study from Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed | Who is more related to the nature? A study from Indonesia |
title_short | Who is more related to the nature? A study from Indonesia |
title_sort | who is more related to the nature a study from indonesia |
url | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187408009 |
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