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Nordic in nature: friluftsliv and environmental connectedness
Authors:Thomas  H  Beery
Institution:Health, Physical Education and Recreation: Center for Environmental Education, University of Minnesota Duluth , Duluth , MN , USA
Abstract:This study explored the question of whether a relationship exists between the Nordic cultural idea of friluftsliv and the psychological construct of environmental connectedness (EC). This quantitative study employed a correlational design with existing data from the Swedish Outdoor Recreation in Change national survey. Results indicate that there is a significant and meaningful relationship between friluftsliv, operationally defined as nature-based outdoor recreation participation, and EC even when controlling for other predictor variables. In addition, research findings indicate that age group moderates this relationship with one group exception. It was also found that activity participation by respondents shows a correlation with both EC and age group. Implications of this study support a cultural understanding of nature-based outdoor recreation and an awareness of the important role of access to nature as an essential component of nature-based outdoor recreation. Age group differences supported a variety of implications and recommendations for future research. A consideration of how the results may have implications for environmental education and sustainability efforts were explored.
Keywords:friluftsliv  allemansrätt  environmental connectedness  nature-based outdoor recreation  sustainability
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