“…First, from a pure science perspective, it seems something quite fundamentally human about which we really should know a great deal. Second, from an applied perspective, and more pressingly, positive human-nature interactions have significant benefits for human health and well-being (including physical, psychological, and social dimensions; e.g., Barragan-Jason et al, 2023;Bratman et al, 2019;Hartig et al, 2014;Keniger et al, 2013;Lee et al, 2023;Luck et al, 2011;Marselle et al, 2021;McMahan & Estes, 2015;Oh et al, 2022;Passmore & Krause, 2023). Third, and also with significant practical implications, personalized ecologies are associated with human attitudes and behaviour towards nature (e.g., Alcock et al, 2020;Gaston et al, 2023;Pr evot et al, 2018;Richardson et al, 2020;Soga & Gaston, 2023a; personalized ecologies, because they are personal, may help thwart the 'compassion fade' that can hamper responses to large scale crises (Markowitz et al, 2013).…”