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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Psychology
  • Human-Nature Interaction
  • Conservation Psychology

Background:

  • Humans possess an innate affinity for nature, termed biophilia.
  • Humanizing natural elements may enhance this connection.
  • Understanding psychological drivers of pro-environmental behavior is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To test if humanizing tree functions increases positive affect, empathy, and pro-environmental intention.
  • To investigate the psychological mechanisms linking humanized nature descriptions to environmental action.
  • To explore the potential of humanizing nature as a strategy to meet biophilia needs.

Main Methods:

  • Experimental design with 167 participants.
  • Random assignment to either a humanizing nature condition or a control group.
  • MANOVA and serial mediation analysis to assess impacts on affect, empathy, and intention.

Main Results:

  • The humanizing nature condition significantly increased positive affect, empathy, and pro-environmental intention compared to the control.
  • Positive affect and empathy were significantly different between the groups.
  • Positive affect and empathy serially mediated the effect of the intervention on pro-environmental intention.

Conclusions:

  • Humanizing nature descriptions is an effective strategy to foster positive emotions and empathy towards nature.
  • This approach shows promise in promoting pro-environmental intentions by leveraging the biophilia hypothesis.
  • Findings have global relevance for enhancing human-nature interactions and conservation efforts.