2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-009-9189-0
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Northeastern Brazilian students’ representations of Atlantic Forest fragments

Abstract: Although a growing number of investigations have considered the theme of environmental perception, few have focused directly on young people. The present study examines the perceptions of the local landscape held by students in fifth through eighth grades in the municipality of Igarassu in the Atlantic Forest-namely, Pernambuco (northeastern Brazil). To that end, students were asked to write an essay with the prompt, ''When someone talks about the forest, I think of….'' They were also asked to make a drawing w… Show more

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“… Human perception How does human perception of the environment affect the resources that will be known or used? [ 98 , 99 ] Different people may have different cultural selection biases and different transmission pathways that depend on their individual or social perception. Therefore, perception affects the mechanisms that are used by people to recognize the more adaptive information.…”
Section: Microevolutionary Processes In Ethnobiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Human perception How does human perception of the environment affect the resources that will be known or used? [ 98 , 99 ] Different people may have different cultural selection biases and different transmission pathways that depend on their individual or social perception. Therefore, perception affects the mechanisms that are used by people to recognize the more adaptive information.…”
Section: Microevolutionary Processes In Ethnobiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Es por ello que resulta clave comprender las percepciones locales y las formas en que las personas se relacionan con su entorno natural (Raymond et al 2017). Ésta es una labor difícil de abordar, en parte dada la compleja naturaleza de la percepción, que involucra atributos de índole fisiológicos, físicos, psicológicos y culturales que no pueden ser abarcados en su totalidad con las herramientas de investigación habituales, haciéndose necesaria la implementación de distintas metodologías complementarias (Bell 2001;Silva et al 2010;Silva et al 2014). No obstante, una posibilidad de abordaje inicial es indagar sobre las experiencias significativas en el desarrollo de "conexiones humano-naturaleza" (HNC, en sus siglas en inglés), que generan un conjunto de valores y creencias asociadas a comportamientos tendientes al cuidado del medioambiente (Stern 2000;Hunecke et al 2001;Kaiser et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…In different regions of the world, protected areas are considered important for the conservation of biological diversity [1,2] and the provision of benefits and services to surrounding communities [3][4][5], suggesting that their utility positively influences people's perceptions [6,7]. The utility of forests and their diversity are also important subjects in early formal schooling [8][9][10][11][12], helping children develop positive perceptions about protected areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%