Towards an understanding of quality and inclusivity in human‐environment experiences

Author:

Palmer Andrew K.1ORCID,Riley Mark1ORCID,Brockett Beth F. T.2ORCID,Evans Karl L.3ORCID,Jones Laurence45ORCID,Clement Sarah6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geography and Planning University of Liverpool Liverpool Merseyside UK

2. Forest Research C/O Forestry England Delamere Forest Cheshire UK

3. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biosciences University of Sheffield Sheffield South Yorkshire UK

4. UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales Bangor Gwynedd UK

5. Department of Geography and Environmental Science Liverpool Hope University Hope Park Liverpool Merseyside UK

6. Fenner School of Environment and Society College of Science Australian National University Canberra Australian Capital Territory Australia

Abstract

AbstractAs calls grow for relational approaches to nature and wellbeing research that consider reciprocity in human‐environment interactions, the concept of affordances is gaining importance as a useful way of thinking about nature experiences. Affordances provide a framework to enable individualised conceptions of nature by focusing on what is functionally meaningful to people. However, affordance thinking is currently limited in its ability to help us understand how peoples' background, culture and circumstances shape interactions with nature ‐ a critical issue with respect to inclusivity and the under‐representation of some sections of society. Bourdieu's theory of practice is a well‐established set of ‘thinking tools’ which potentially help addresses these influences. It examines how our social environment may pattern our practices, attitudes, and perceptions. In this paper, we review the various applications of affordances before providing an overview of how Bourdieu's concepts of habitus, capital and field can complement, and be integrated with, affordance thinking for novel applications to greenspace research. Bridging these areas of thinking will facilitate development of a more intersectional and complete understanding of nature experiences, including the quality and inclusivity of green and natural spaces.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Natural England

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Computers in Earth Sciences,Earth-Surface Processes,General Social Sciences,Water Science and Technology

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