Children and Nature: Psychological, Sociocultural, and Evolutionary Investigations

Children and Nature: Psychological, Sociocultural, and Evolutionary Investigations

ISBN-10:
0262611759
ISBN-13:
9780262611756
Pub. Date:
05/03/2002
Publisher:
MIT Press
ISBN-10:
0262611759
ISBN-13:
9780262611756
Pub. Date:
05/03/2002
Publisher:
MIT Press
Children and Nature: Psychological, Sociocultural, and Evolutionary Investigations

Children and Nature: Psychological, Sociocultural, and Evolutionary Investigations

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Overview

For much of human evolution, the natural world was one of the most important contexts of children's maturation. Indeed, the experience of nature was, and still may be, a critical component of human physical, emotional, intellectual, and even moral development. Yet scientific knowledge of the significance of nature during the different stages of childhood is sparse. This book provides scientific investigations and thought-provoking essays on children and nature.

Children and Nature incorporates research from cognitive science, developmental psychology, ecology, education, environmental studies, evolutionary psychology, political science, primatology, psychiatry, and social psychology. The authors examine the evolutionary significance of nature during childhood; the formation of children's conceptions, values, and sympathies toward the natural world; how contact with nature affects children's physical and mental development; and the educational and political consequences of the weakened childhood experience of nature in modern society.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262611756
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 05/03/2002
Series: The MIT Press
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 370
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.73(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Peter H. Kahn, Jr., is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and School of Environmental and Forest Sciences at the University of Washington, author of Technological Nature (MIT Press), and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal Ecopsychology. He is coauthor (Patricial H. Hasbach) of The Rediscovery of the Wild (MIT Press).

Stephen R. Kellert was Tweedy Ordway Professor Emeritus of Social Ecology at Yale University's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. He was the author of a number of books, including Building for Life: Designing and Understanding the Human-Nature Connection, and the coeditor of Children and Nature: Psychological, Sociocultural, and Evolutionary Foundations (MIT Press).

What People are Saying About This

Chris Myers

This book has an astonishing number of insights per page. The authors carefully provide good reasons to believe that experiences in nature are a cornerstone for the development of healthy children, who learn to act wisely in the environment and to create healthy societies.

Carl Safina

Propagating a love of nature may ultimately be the most important pathway out of the biodiversity crisis. But how do people develop a sense of awe and reverence for the natural world? Children and Nature explores this most fundamental question. Educators, naturalists, environmentalists, parents, and anyone interested in communicating and fostering a deep regard for nature will greatly benefit from the highly stimulating explorations and discourses in this book.

Paul R. Ehrlich

Nothing is more important to us than our children, and nothing is more important to our children than maintaining a high quality environment. If they are to have a benign and nurturing environment, much will depend on the ideas and surroundings they are exposed to today. The authors in Children and Nature discuss a fascinating and diverse range of topics related to these critical issues. Everyone with in interest in the human future could profit from reading it.

Endorsement

Propagating a love of nature may ultimately be the most important pathway out of the biodiversity crisis. But how do people develop a sense of awe and reverence for the natural world? Children and Nature explores this most fundamental question. Educators, naturalists, environmentalists, parents, and anyone interested in communicating and fostering a deep regard for nature will greatly benefit from the highly stimulating explorations and discourses in this book.

Carl Safina, Vice President for Marine Conservation, National Audubon Society, author of Eye of the Albatross and Song for the Blue Ocean

From the Publisher

"This book has an astonishing number of insights per page. The authors carefully provide good reasons to believe that experiences in nature are a cornerstone for the development of healthy children, who learn to act wisely in the environment and to create healthy societies."—Chris Myers, Professor and Director of Project Dragonfly, School of Interdisciplinary Studies, Miami University

"Nothing is more important to us than our children, and nothing is more important to our children than maintaining a high quality environment. If they are to have a benign and nurturing environment, much will depend on the ideas and surroundings they are exposed to today. The authors in "Children and Nature" discuss a fascinating and diverse range of topics related to these critical issues. Everyone with in interest in the human future could profit from reading it."—Paul R.

Ehrlich, Bing Professor of Population Studies, Stanford University, author of *One With Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future*

"Propagating a love of nature may ultimately be the most important pathway out of the biodiversity crisis. But how do people develop a sense of awe and reverence for the natural world? Children and Nature explores this most fundamental question. Educators, naturalists, environmentalists, parents, and anyone interested in communicating and fostering a deep regard for nature will greatly benefit from the highly stimulating explorations and discourses in this book."—Carl Safina, Vice President for Marine Conservation, National Audubon Society, author of "Eye of the Albatross" and "Song for the Blue Ocean"

"This book does a first-rate job of bringing the arguments set out in *The Limits to Growth* up to date. But more important, it carefully lays out future trends that must be dealt with if an ecologically secure life is to be possible for our grandchildren. I recommend this book to anyone who is concerned about addressing now the critical problems that will shape the fortunes of future generations."—Paul R. Ehrlich, Bing Professor of Population Studies, Stanford University, author of *One With Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future*

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