1
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connection to nature
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Urban areas
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The connection to nature is more distant, with reliance on technology and modern conveniences.
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1
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2
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connection to nature
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Urban societies
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The connection to nature may be more utilitarian or leisure-driven, with less emphasis on a spiritual or holistic relationship with the environment.
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1
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3
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connection to nature
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urban communities
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Often sought as a way to relax and escape the city
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1
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4
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interaction with nature
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Urban
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Interaction with nature is often limited to recreational parks, gardens, and urban green spaces, used as an escape from city life
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1
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5
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nature
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Urban societies
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Nature is often experienced through recreational activities and urban parks, with a focus on conservation efforts
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1
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6
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nature
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urban societies
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Nature is often enjoyed for recreational purposes, and there may be a disconnect from the natural world in urban settings.
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1
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7
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nature connection
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Modern urban cultures
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Connection to nature may be more recreational or leisure-based, rather than a deeply spiritual or cultural practice
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1
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8
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relationship with nature
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Modern urban societies
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Tendency towards a more disconnected and utilitarian relationship with nature
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1
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9
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relationship with nature
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Urban cultures
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Nature is often seen as a resource to be utilized for human benefit, and policies focus on conservation and sustainability for human-centered reasons.
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1
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10
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relationship with nature
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Urban societies
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Nature is often seen as separate from human life
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1
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11
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relationship with nature
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Urban societies
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Varied degrees of disconnect from the natural world
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1
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12
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relationship with nature
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modern urban cultures
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The relationship with nature is often more utilitarian and less spiritually rooted, with focus on resource extraction and urban development.
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1
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13
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relationship with nature
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urban areas
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Often characterized by limited interaction with natural environments
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1
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