Reconnecting urban residents with nature through aesthetic and biodiverse experiences

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Cities grow, and green spaces shrink, leaving urban residents feeling increasingly disconnected from the natural world. Yet, simple additions like houseplants, community gardens, and pets in urban environments can help bridge this gap, fostering a stronger connection to nature and supporting biodiversity conservation. A recent study highlights an interesting connection between urban residents’ perceptions of plant and pet diversity in their homes and their beliefs about biodiversity loss. The research suggests that the aesthetic experiences created by plants and animals in people’s homes are positively linked to their beliefs in the occurrence and significance of biodiversity loss.

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Thi Mai Anh Tran
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