How can we mitigate against increasing biophobia among children during the extinction of experience?

Volume: 242, Pages: 108420 - 108420
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
The ‘extinction of experience’ – the loss of direct interactions between people and nature – has the potential to increase negative attitudes towards nature (‘biophobia’). Increased biophobia has implications for biodiversity conservation, because it may lead to a reduced motivation to protect wild animals and their habitats. If biophobia among today's children is carried into adulthood, it may negatively affect future biodiversity conservation...
Paper Details
Title
How can we mitigate against increasing biophobia among children during the extinction of experience?
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
242
Pages
108420 - 108420
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