Connectedness to Nature, Well-Being and Presence of Birds

Connectedness to Nature represents a growing area of interest in the latest years because it could have implications in human behavior. In addition, another type of implications studied in people have been the sounds of birds. The aim of this literature review was to analyze the state of knowledge a...

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Published in:Fronteiras : Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science (Anápolis) Vol. 12; no. 1; pp. 248 - 264
Main Authors: Camacho-Guzmán, Aracely, Ávila Akerberg, Víctor D., Martínez-Soto, Joel, Rodríguez-Soto, Clarita, Reyes, Rosa Patricia Román
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 28-04-2023
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Summary:Connectedness to Nature represents a growing area of interest in the latest years because it could have implications in human behavior. In addition, another type of implications studied in people have been the sounds of birds. The aim of this literature review was to analyze the state of knowledge about Connectedness to Nature and birds, as well as its link with variables related to well-being to identify gaps and directions for further research. We reviewed 41 papers published between 2011 and 2021. Papers were found in 29 journals with studies from 16 countries. Eighty-five percent of the papers used an experimental design and there is a trend of increasing publications over time. Our results show that Connectedness to Nature is linked to variables related to well-being, and the presence of birds (or their perception) contributes to explain the relationship. Therefore, more research on the subject is needed because there is evidence that contradicts some findings. Also, research is needed in different bird species, sounds, different cultures and local contexts, thus, it is necessary to study rural and urban areas. In addition, research is needed in children and teenagers who have been very little represented. Finally, it is necessary to have more information from Latin American countries as they represent the most diverse in bird species and to be able to compare with more studied regions like Europe and North America.
ISSN:2238-8869
2238-8869
DOI:10.21664/2238-8869.2023v12i1.p248-264