Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents

Autores
Faggi, Ana; Madanes, Nora; Díaz Villa, Virginia; Eisenreich, Sophie; Breuste, Jürgen
Año de publicación
2021
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
The aim of this study is to reveal how children portray their relationships with a nearby riverscape. We studied the differences in environmental perception by analyzing drawings at two scales: urban vs. suburban and present state vs. future visions. A total of 118 children, aged nine to 13, were asked to draw pictures of their neighboring river landscape. The elements represented were classified in four categories: biotic, abiotic, recreation and infrastructure and were analyzed using a generalized linear model. The results showed that the children perceived the current landscape as a contaminated space. The elements like garbage and dead animals were very relevant. The comparison between urban and suburban sectors showed significant differences in the biotic and infrastructure categories, and such differences were even greater between the present images and future visions. The participants had a strong attachment to nature and highly valued the riverscape as a place for recreation. Research suggests a high level of interest in environmental concern.
Fil: Faggi, Ana. Universidad de Flores; Argentina.
Fil: Madanes, Nora. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina.
Fil: Eisenreich, Sophie. Salzburg University; Austria.
Fil: Breuste, Jürgen. Salzburg University; Austria.
Fil: Díaz Villa, Virginia. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina.
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PAISAJE FLUVIAL
RECREACION
CONTAMINACION
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Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Flores
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Universidad de Flores
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents
title Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents
spellingShingle Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents
Faggi, Ana
PAISAJE FLUVIAL
RECREACION
CONTAMINACION
title_short Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents
title_full Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents
title_fullStr Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents
title_sort Present and future perception of urban and suburban riverscapes from drawings made by children and adolescents
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Faggi, Ana
Madanes, Nora
Díaz Villa, Virginia
Eisenreich, Sophie
Breuste, Jürgen
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Madanes, Nora
Díaz Villa, Virginia
Eisenreich, Sophie
Breuste, Jürgen
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Díaz Villa, Virginia
Eisenreich, Sophie
Breuste, Jürgen
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv PAISAJE FLUVIAL
RECREACION
CONTAMINACION
topic PAISAJE FLUVIAL
RECREACION
CONTAMINACION
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The aim of this study is to reveal how children portray their relationships with a nearby riverscape. We studied the differences in environmental perception by analyzing drawings at two scales: urban vs. suburban and present state vs. future visions. A total of 118 children, aged nine to 13, were asked to draw pictures of their neighboring river landscape. The elements represented were classified in four categories: biotic, abiotic, recreation and infrastructure and were analyzed using a generalized linear model. The results showed that the children perceived the current landscape as a contaminated space. The elements like garbage and dead animals were very relevant. The comparison between urban and suburban sectors showed significant differences in the biotic and infrastructure categories, and such differences were even greater between the present images and future visions. The participants had a strong attachment to nature and highly valued the riverscape as a place for recreation. Research suggests a high level of interest in environmental concern.
Fil: Faggi, Ana. Universidad de Flores; Argentina.
Fil: Madanes, Nora. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina.
Fil: Eisenreich, Sophie. Salzburg University; Austria.
Fil: Breuste, Jürgen. Salzburg University; Austria.
Fil: Díaz Villa, Virginia. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina.
description The aim of this study is to reveal how children portray their relationships with a nearby riverscape. We studied the differences in environmental perception by analyzing drawings at two scales: urban vs. suburban and present state vs. future visions. A total of 118 children, aged nine to 13, were asked to draw pictures of their neighboring river landscape. The elements represented were classified in four categories: biotic, abiotic, recreation and infrastructure and were analyzed using a generalized linear model. The results showed that the children perceived the current landscape as a contaminated space. The elements like garbage and dead animals were very relevant. The comparison between urban and suburban sectors showed significant differences in the biotic and infrastructure categories, and such differences were even greater between the present images and future visions. The participants had a strong attachment to nature and highly valued the riverscape as a place for recreation. Research suggests a high level of interest in environmental concern.
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