Introduction to Ethnobiology 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-28155-1_14
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What Is Environmental Perception?

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“…This definition suggests that the perceptual process is not passive, either physiologically or psychologically, and that environmental information is not linearly processed from sensory input to internal response. Environmental perception is a psychological and sociocultural process through which a person actively explores the environment for certain purposes (Gärling & Golledge, 1989;Gibson, 1969;Ittelson, 1978;Silva et al, 2016).…”
Section: Environmental Perception and Attachment To Villages As Place...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This definition suggests that the perceptual process is not passive, either physiologically or psychologically, and that environmental information is not linearly processed from sensory input to internal response. Environmental perception is a psychological and sociocultural process through which a person actively explores the environment for certain purposes (Gärling & Golledge, 1989;Gibson, 1969;Ittelson, 1978;Silva et al, 2016).…”
Section: Environmental Perception and Attachment To Villages As Place...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This definition suggests that the perceptual process is not passive, either physiologically or psychologically, and that environmental information is not linearly processed from sensory input to internal response. Environmental perception is a psychological and sociocultural process through which a person actively explores the environment for certain purposes (Gärling & Golledge, 1989; Gibson, 1969; Ittelson, 1978; Silva et al, 2016). Purposeful selection is guided by functionalism; that is, people usually choose the environmental features that can help them realise certain expected functions, such as the fulfilment of socioeconomic and emotional needs and the provision of various activities (Gärling & Golledge, 1989; Ittelson, 1978; Scannell and Gifford, 2010).…”
Section: A Conceptual Framework: the Impact Of Environmental Percepti...mentioning
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“…Environmental perception is a cognitive process that corresponds to how each individual perceives their external world, how they observe phenomena, and attribute concepts to them. It reflects a set of psychological, physiological, social, and cultural filters (Rocha et al 2006;Silva et al 2016a;Tuan 1980).…”
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“…Considering environmental perception as a sociocultural phenomenon, ethnobiological studies carried out with adults indicate that perception can be influenced by several factors, such as increased contact with natural environments, gender, and age (see Silva et al 2016a). Thus, it is plausible to speculate that these factors may also modulate the perceptions of children and adolescents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%