Multimodal Technologies and Interaction,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7(8), P. 80 - 80
Published: Aug. 14, 2023
As
the
global
environmental
crisis
intensifies,
there
has
been
a
significant
interest
in
behavior
change
games
(BCGs),
as
viable
venue
to
empower
players’
pro-environmentalism.
This
pro-environmental
empowerment
is
well-aligned
with
notion
of
citizenship
(EC),
which
aims
at
transforming
citizens
into
“environmental
agents
change”,
seeking
achieve
more
sustainable
lifestyles.
Despite
these
arguments,
studies
this
area
are
thinly
spread
and
fragmented
across
various
research
domains.
article
grounded
on
systematic
review
empirical
articles
BCGs
for
EC
covering
time
span
fifteen
years
published
peer-reviewed
journals
conference
proceedings,
order
provide
an
understanding
scope
field.
In
total,
44
were
reviewed
shed
light
their
methodological
underpinnings,
gaming
elements
persuasive
strategies
deployed
BCGs,
actions
facilitated
by
impact
competences.
Our
findings
indicate
that
while
seem
promote
knowledge
attitudes,
such
assertion
not
fully
warranted
behaviors.
We
reflect
our
future
directions
push
forward
field
EC.
Urban Ecosystems,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
26(3), P. 755 - 765
Published: Jan. 24, 2023
Abstract
The
feeding
of
garden
birds
is
a
popular
and
accessible
means
connecting
with
wildlife
in
urban
environments
the
United
Kingdom.
Past
research
has
found
that
main
motivations
for
are
psychological
benefits,
concern
bird
welfare,
to
nature.
This
study
explores
whether
brief
birdwatching
activity
impacts
on
wellbeing,
anxiety,
nature
connection.
One
hundred
fifty-six
participants
took
part
activity,
identifying
species
entered
their
during
thirty-minute
period.
Participants
were
randomly
allocated
‘joy’
group,
who
rated
feeling
joy
seeing
each
species,
or
‘count’
counted
number
species.
Measures
state
anxiety
connection
completed
before
after
observation
Both
groups
had
improved
connection,
though
decreases
greatest
those
group.
These
results
suggest
activating
sense
heightens
benefits
watching
birds.
strengthening
connections
highlight
reciprocal
relationship
between
humans
importance
actions
towards
healthy,
sustainable
ecosystems.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(2), P. 917 - 927
Published: Feb. 17, 2024
Urbanization
has
become
an
irreversible
global
phenomenon,
with
a
majority
of
the
world's
population
residing
in
cities.
As
urban
areas
expand,
significance
incorporating
green
spaces
into
these
landscapes
is
paramount
for
environmental
health.
This
study
provides
concise
overview
review
that
explores
multifaceted
impact
on
sustainability,
well-being,
and
ecological
balance.
Urban
play
crucial
role
biodiversity
preservation,
acting
as
vital
habitats
diverse
plant
animal
species.
These
contribute
to
maintenance
ecosystems,
fostering
balance
densely
populated
areas.
The
presence
varied
flora
fauna
supports
health
by
enhancing
promoting
more
sustainable
environment.
One
significant
contributions
their
improving
air
quality.
Through
natural
process
photosynthesis,
plants
absorb
pollutants
release
oxygen,
serving
effective
filtration
system.
Trees,
particular,
act
purifiers,
reducing
concentration
airborne
particles
pollutants.
contributes
enhanced
quality,
mitigating
adverse
effects
pollution
also
pivotal
temperature
regulation,
combating
phenomenon
heat
islands.
By
providing
shade
surface
temperatures,
greenery
helps
create
cooler
comfortable
living
regulation
not
only
well-being
residents
but
addresses
challenges
posed
rising
temperatures
Beyond
considerations,
access
profound
mental
physical
dwellers.
serve
outlets
recreation,
exercise,
relaxation,
contributing
stress
reduction
improved
Additionally,
hubs
social
interaction
community
engagement,
sense
belonging
strengthening
cohesion.
In
conclusion,
this
emphasizes
through
quality
improvement,
overall
well-being.
Recognizing
benefits
guiding
development
practices
worldwide.
Royal Society Open Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(6)
Published: June 1, 2024
Open
Science
(OS)
aims,
in
part,
to
drive
greater
societal
impact
of
academic
research.
Government,
funder
and
institutional
policies
state
that
it
should
further
democratize
research
increase
learning
awareness,
evidence-based
policy-making,
the
relevance
society's
problems,
public
trust
Yet,
measuring
OS
has
proven
challenging
synthesized
evidence
is
lacking.
This
study
fills
this
gap
by
systematically
scoping
existing
driven
its
various
aspects,
including
Citizen
(CS),
Access
(OA),
Open/FAIR
Data
(OFD),
Code/Software
others.
Using
PRISMA
Extension
for
Scoping
Reviews
searches
conducted
Web
Science,
Scopus
relevant
grey
literature,
we
identified
196
studies
contain
impact.
The
majority
concern
CS,
with
some
focused
on
OA,
only
a
few
addressing
other
aspects.
Key
areas
found
are
education
climate
environment,
social
engagement.
We
no
literature
documenting
OFD
limited
terms
policy,
health,
Our
findings
demonstrate
critical
need
additional
suggest
practical
policy
implications.
Biological Conservation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
292, P. 110497 - 110497
Published: March 4, 2024
Biodiversity
conservation
is
fundamentally
linked
to
human
values,
attitudes,
and
behaviours.
Nature
connectedness,
the
strength
of
a
person's
relationship
with
nature,
an
important
determinant
pro-nature
actions,
therefore
vital
for
counteracting
biodiversity
loss.
Citizen
science
may
improve
nature
though
such
outcomes
are
underexplored
in
comparison
scientific
educational
results.
Addressing
this
gap,
we
studied
experiences
participants
Big
Butterfly
Count,
UK
mass-participation
citizen
activity
that
aims
raise
awareness
gather
data
on
abundance
widespread
butterfly
moth
species.
Participants
completed
surveys
before
after
three-week
Count
period
(n
=
382),
at
six-
seven-week
follow
up
345).
Improvements
decreased
anxiety,
increased
tendency
notice
butterflies,
were
found
immediately
count
period,
improved
wellbeing
noticing
follow-up.
Stronger
emotional
responses
during
associated
greater
increases
connectedness
noticing.
Qualitative
revealed
mixed
emotions,
from
sadness
concern
about
loss,
feelings
hope
optimism
through
taking
actions
help
butterflies.
These
findings
suggest
participation
prompts
people
enjoy
ways
enhance
their
connection
supporting
mutual
health
rest
natural
world.
The
study
highlights
potential
nature-based
benefit
beyond
focal
species
or
habitat,
by
changing
how
think,
feel
act
towards
more
broadly.
Urban forestry & urban greening,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
98, P. 128414 - 128414
Published: June 12, 2024
As
urbanization
progresses
globally,
there
is
a
growing
concern
regarding
the
diminishing
connection
between
humans
and
nature.
Informal
green
spaces
(IGS)
have
been
identified
as
potential
solution
to
this,
offering
unscripted
opportunities
for
urban
residents
engage
with
nature
in
way
that
not
possible
formally
planned
parks
gardens.
Despite
an
increasing
focus
on
IGS,
we
are
still
developing
our
understanding
of
extent
which
people
use
these
interact
Our
work
addresses
this
research
gap
by
employing
spatial
analysis
method
map
IGS
within
Greater
Melbourne,
Australia.
We
used
citizen
science
data
analyse
location
density
human-nature
interactions
compared
formal
spaces,
well
comparing
different
types
spaces.
findings
revealed
no
significant
difference
observations
once
variance
available
area
each
land
accounted
for.
Notably,
railway
utility
easements
exhibited
highest
among
all
IGS.
This
demonstrates
make
important
contribution
space
networks
additional
thought
should
be
given
how
planning
management
may
further
increase
value
interacting
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 7252 - 7252
Published: June 14, 2022
It
is
widely
argued
that
humans
deteriorate
and
vandalize
ecosystems,
yet
little
known
about
the
advantages
they
receive
from
same.
The
study
employs
Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses
(PRISMA)
approach
to
identify
studies
on
value
of
with
a
focus
estuaries
between
years
2000
2021.
review
included
total
61
studies,
which
highlighted:
(a)
importance
estuarine
ecosystem
services;
(b)
stress
placed
as
result
human
activity;
(c)
services
well-being.
These
aid
in
our
understanding
provisioning
cultural
ecosystems
provide
humans,
well
how
assist
individuals
diversifying
their
livelihoods.
Our
systematic
revealed
that:
benefits
are
used
survival,
important
valuable;
however,
activities
climate
change,
face
numerous
threats
such
pollution,
overexploitation
resources,
poor
water
quality,
among
others.
Future
research
should
estuary
users
perceive
provide,
there
be
more
publications
provide.
highlighted
most
outdated,
few
no
new
estuaries,
those
available
do
not
directly
address
estuaries.
Quantitative Plant Biology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
3
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
Abstract
Quantitative
plant
biology
is
a
growing
field,
thanks
to
the
substantial
progress
of
models
and
artificial
intelligence
dealing
with
big
data.
However,
collecting
large
enough
datasets
not
always
straightforward.
The
citizen
science
approach
can
multiply
workforce,
hence
helping
researchers
data
collection
analysis,
while
also
facilitating
spread
scientific
knowledge
methods
volunteers.
reciprocal
benefits
go
far
beyond
project
community:
By
empowering
volunteers
increasing
robustness
results,
method
spreads
socio-ecological
scale.
This
review
aims
demonstrate
that
has
huge
potential
(i)
for
development
different
tools
collect
analyse
much
larger
datasets,
(ii)
by
their
involvement
in
governance
(iii)
system
share
knowledge,
cascade
effect
help
‘facilitators’.