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How to remember our human origin as species to contact again with nature using visual images.?
Although is a contradiction to say visual images coming from technological tools as cameras, computers, projectors will remind us the lost connection with our origin and home. I still wonder how to help people of all ages to remember the importance of being in contact with nature, specially now because of the times we are living as climate and environmental global crisis.
Biophilia: Does Visual Contact with Nature Impact on Health and Well-Being?
Biophilia: Does Visual Contact with Nature Impact on Health and Well-Being?
Bjørn Grinde 1,* and Grete Grindal Patil  
Bjørn Grinde 1,* and Grete Grindal Patil  


The Human Relation With Nature and Technological Nature
The Human Relation With Nature and Technological Nature
Author(s): Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Rachel L. Severson and Jolina H. Ruckert
Author(s): Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Rachel L. Severson and Jolina H. Ruckert
Source: Current Directions in Psychological Science, Vol. 18, No. 1 (February 2009), pp. 37- 42
Source: Current Directions in Psychological Science, Vol. 18, No. 1 (February 2009), pp. 37- 42


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How to remember our human origin as species to contact again with nature using visual images.?

Although is a contradiction to say visual images coming from technological tools as cameras, computers, projectors will remind us the lost connection with our origin and home. I still wonder how to help people of all ages to remember the importance of being in contact with nature, specially now because of the times we are living as climate and environmental global crisis.




Biophilia: Does Visual Contact with Nature Impact on Health and Well-Being? Bjørn Grinde 1,* and Grete Grindal Patil

The Human Relation With Nature and Technological Nature Author(s): Peter H. Kahn, Jr., Rachel L. Severson and Jolina H. Ruckert Source: Current Directions in Psychological Science, Vol. 18, No. 1 (February 2009), pp. 37- 42