The Experience of Nature: A Psychological Perspective |
Contents
Nature and Human Nature | 1 |
PARTI THE PREFERENCE FOR NATURE | 9 |
The Prediction of Preference | 40 |
Group Differences | 72 |
BENEFITS AND SATISFACTIONS | 117 |
Nearby Nature | 150 |
TOWARD A SYNTHESIS | 175 |
The Monster at the End of the Book | 201 |
A Overview of Preference Research | 207 |
B Preference Studies | 216 |
Outdoor Challenge Program | 292 |
Benefits and Satisfactions Studies | 300 |
References | 318 |
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The Experience of Nature: A Psychological Perspective Rachel Kaplan,Stephen Kaplan Snippet view - 1995 |
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