Children Voice Biophilia: the Phenomenology of Being In Love with Nature

Young children’s relationship with nature is a starting point for all future human interactions with the natural world and has a direct impact on the future of the sustainability movement. Phenomenological Research Using a qualitative phenomenological research approach (Moustakas, 1994; Polkinghorne...

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Environmental education
Environmental research
Focus groups
Human motion
Hypotheses
Nature
Perceptions
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Phenomenology
Students
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