Summers J Kevin, Vivian Deborah N, Summers J Tobias
Gulf Ecology Division, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1 Sabine Island Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561.
24950 Via Florecer, Mission Viejo, CA 92692.
Psychol Behav Sci. 2019 Nov 5;8(6):142-150.
Humans depend on the vital services provided by natural ecosystems. Regrettably, some individuals believe these ecosystem services are free; and therefore, have no value. An under-appreciated service provided by ecosystems is strengthening childhood development through interaction with nature to enhance childhood cognitive and physical development. The development of a child's physical and cognitive abilities is complex with studies indicating multiple determinants and varied time scales. Childhood development is the product of many natural, social and built environmental attributes. While the impacts of social and built environments on childhood development are clearly described in the scientific literature, the role of natural environment is less clear. Even though people do not pay for this ecosystem service in a conventional sense, the loss of this service can result in a significant cost to humans through slower cognitive and physical development in children. Deprivation of these exposures to natural ecosystems can diminish a child's development and eventually their underlying quality of life. While the impact of nature on childhood development is understood by most child developmental psychologists, this impact is under-appreciated by non-social scientists studying the contributions of ecosystem services in society. The complicated and symbiotic interactions of natural ecosystems, their services and childhood development are poorly acknowledged in the ecological literature. In this article, the important role of natural ecosystems and their services in childhood cognitive and physical development are examined through an examination of studies assessing this childhood development-ecosystem service connection.
人类依赖自然生态系统提供的重要服务。遗憾的是,一些人认为这些生态系统服务是免费的,因此没有价值。生态系统提供的一项未得到充分重视的服务是通过与自然互动来加强儿童发展,从而促进儿童的认知和身体发育。儿童身体和认知能力的发展很复杂,研究表明有多种决定因素和不同的时间尺度。儿童发展是许多自然、社会和建筑环境属性的产物。虽然科学文献中清楚地描述了社会和建筑环境对儿童发展的影响,但自然环境的作用却不太明确。即使人们没有从传统意义上为这种生态系统服务付费,但这种服务的丧失可能会通过儿童认知和身体发育减缓给人类带来巨大代价。剥夺儿童接触自然生态系统的机会会损害他们的发展,最终影响他们的基本生活质量。虽然大多数儿童发展心理学家都了解自然对儿童发展的影响,但研究生态系统服务在社会中作用的非社会科学家却没有充分认识到这种影响。生态文献中对自然生态系统及其服务与儿童发展之间复杂的共生互动认识不足。在本文中,通过审视评估这种儿童发展与生态系统服务联系的研究,探讨了自然生态系统及其服务在儿童认知和身体发展中的重要作用。