Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... nature . Literary works reveal that hu- man beings are capable of a great range of response toward nature . That response is tinged with varying degrees of emotion . Note , however , that just as the most theoretical understanding of nature ...
... nature . Literary works reveal that hu- man beings are capable of a great range of response toward nature . That response is tinged with varying degrees of emotion . Note , however , that just as the most theoretical understanding of nature ...
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... nature is a source of spiritual health and inspiration attained wide popularity in the eighteenth century . It persists today in the sentiment for wilderness , in the charac- terization of wilderness as " nature's cathedral . " 6. The ...
... nature is a source of spiritual health and inspiration attained wide popularity in the eighteenth century . It persists today in the sentiment for wilderness , in the charac- terization of wilderness as " nature's cathedral . " 6. The ...
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... nature also suggest a way of knowing the environment that has not yet been considered ana- lytically to any extent in existing environment - behav- ior studies . Although we are convinced of the material ecological connections between ...
... nature also suggest a way of knowing the environment that has not yet been considered ana- lytically to any extent in existing environment - behav- ior studies . Although we are convinced of the material ecological connections between ...
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