Carr Victoria, Hughes Joelene
RSPB Centre for Conservation Science, The Lodge, Sandy, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2021 Mar 23;12:618283. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.618283. eCollection 2021.
Nature Connection (NC) is considered an important driver of conservation behavior. Consequently, conservation organizations run many activities aiming to increase NC among participants. However, little is known about which activities are most effective at doing this and why. This study developed the Evaluating Nature Activities for Connection Tool (ENACT), to evaluate the effectiveness of activities for increasing participants' NC and nature-related intentions. ENACT comprises 11 activity aspects identified through two research phases. In Phase 1, a literature search, focus group and interviews identified desired, short-term behavioral outcomes of nature activities, and variables that might promote these. In Phase 2, 241 adults completed a pilot survey immediately post-nature activity, with 1-month follow-up ( = 145), to evaluate the impact of participation on NC, nature-related behavioral intentions and behaviors. ENACT correlated with NC measures and offered incremental validity in predicting nature-related behavioral intentions and self-reported behaviors after 1 month.
自然联结(NC)被认为是保护行为的一个重要驱动因素。因此,保护组织开展了许多旨在提高参与者自然联结的活动。然而,对于哪些活动在这方面最有效以及原因,我们却知之甚少。本研究开发了“自然联结活动评估工具”(ENACT),以评估旨在增强参与者自然联结及与自然相关意图的活动的有效性。ENACT包含通过两个研究阶段确定的11个活动方面。在第一阶段,通过文献检索、焦点小组和访谈确定了自然活动期望的短期行为结果以及可能促进这些结果的变量。在第二阶段,241名成年人在自然活动结束后立即完成了一项试点调查,并进行了为期1个月的随访(n = 145),以评估参与活动对自然联结、与自然相关的行为意图和行为的影响。ENACT与自然联结测量指标相关,并在预测1个月后与自然相关的行为意图和自我报告行为方面具有增量效度。