People’s desire to be in nature and how they experience it are partially heritable

Author:

Chang Chia-chenORCID,Cox Daniel T. C.ORCID,Fan Qiao,Nghiem Thi Phuong Le,Tan Claudia L. Y.,Oh Rachel Rui YingORCID,Lin Brenda B.ORCID,Shanahan Danielle F.,Fuller Richard A.ORCID,Gaston Kevin J.ORCID,Carrasco L. Roman

Abstract

Nature experiences have been linked to mental and physical health. Despite the importance of understanding what determines individual variation in nature experience, the role of genes has been overlooked. Here, using a twin design (TwinsUK, number of individuals = 2,306), we investigate the genetic and environmental contributions to a person’s nature orientation, opportunity (living in less urbanized areas), and different dimensions of nature experience (frequency and duration of public nature space visits and frequency and duration of garden visits). We estimate moderate heritability of nature orientation (46%) and nature experiences (48% for frequency of public nature space visits, 34% for frequency of garden visits, and 38% for duration of garden visits) and show their genetic components partially overlap. We also find that the environmental influences on nature experiences are moderated by the level of urbanization of the home district. Our study demonstrates genetic contributions to individuals’ nature experiences, opening a new dimension for the study of human–nature interactions.

Funder

ministry of national development, singapore

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience

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