Children's Connectedness to Nature and Environmental Education in Crete, Greece
Summary
This study assessed Nature Connectedness in participants aged 10 to 12 in an eight-week
Environmental Education outdoor program at five public primary schools in Chania, Crete, in
Greece. Nature Connectedness was assessed through surveys adapted from the
Connectedness to Nature Index and the Inclusion of Nature in Self Scale. A comparison of
baseline and post-intervention scores assessed the impact of the intervention on Nature
Connectedness. Nature Exposure was examined in relation to Nature Connectedness, as green
spaces within a 600-meter radius of the schools through Normalized Difference Vegetation
Index analysis, as well as self-reported frequency of outdoor activities, and distance to the
sea. The study explored the relationship of social context and type of activities to Nature
Connectedness.
The results concluded that Nature Connectedness was positively impacted by Environmental
Education, had a stronger correlation with frequency of outdoor activities than with NDVI, as
well as with spending time outdoors with family.
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