From childhood blue space exposure to adult environmentalism: The role of nature connectedness and nature contact

Patricia Stehl (Corresponding author), Mathew White, Valeria Vitale, Sabine Pahl, Lewis R. Elliott, Leonie Fian, Matilda van den Bosch

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Abstract

Nature contact in childhood is associated with pro-environmental behaviours (PEB) later in life. While previous literature focused on nature contact in general, the current work specifically explored childhood blue space exposure (coasts, rivers, lakes etc.) and potential mechanisms underlying any relationship with PEBs in adulthood. Cross-sectional data from an Austrian sample representative on age, gender, and region (N = 2,370) were used to test a serial-parallel mediation model linking recalled childhood blue space exposure to self-reported adult PEBs via, first, nature connectedness and, second, recent visits to green and blue spaces. Results supported significant serial mediation, with recalled childhood blue space exposure linked to nature connectedness in adulthood, which was in turn associated with more frequent recent visits to green and blue spaces, which in turn predicted PEB. Significant direct and indirect effects were observed, while controlling for known individual- and area-level covariates. Findings highlight the potential importance of childhood blue space exposure as well as life-long nature contact for improving nature connectedness and PEB and add to calls for protecting and maintaining natural water bodies and to improve their safety, as spending time around them in childhood may play a role in fostering PEB and ultimately improving planetary health.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102225
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Environmental Psychology
Volume93
Early online date23 Dec 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 501001 General psychology

Keywords

  • CHILDHOOD
  • BLUE SPACES
  • green spaces
  • Austria
  • Nature connectedness
  • Childhood
  • Nature contact
  • Blue/green spaces
  • Pro-environmental behaviour

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