DeFiNiNG THe HUMAN–NATURe
ReLATiONSHiP
It is beyond the scope of this paper to review the various connec-
tions at the intersect of humanity and the natural environment.
Instead, I summarize key concepts and approaches from those
four research fields (Evolutionary Biology, Social Economics,
Evolutionary Psychology, and Environmentalism) outlined below,
which have paid most attention to studying this research area. I
then summarize areas of convergence between these connections
in an attempt to describe the human–nature relationship, which
will serve as background to this review.
It is anticipated that through drawing on these different fields
of knowledge, a deeper level of understanding can be brought to
the growing issue of humanity’s relationship with nature and its
impact on health. This is because examining the human–nature
relationship from a single disciplinary perspective could lead to
partial findings that neglect other important sources as well as the
complexities that exist between interlinkages, causal directions,
processes, and relations.
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