Conexión con la Naturaleza y desempeño profesional

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2023.1.41940

Palabras clave:

Ambiente de trabajo, Bienestar, Afecto, Medio ambiente

Resumen

El contacto con los entornos naturales es fundamental para establecer la Conexión con la Naturaleza (CN), un apego subjetivo a la naturaleza, que a su vez es fuente de beneficios para la salud integral del ser humano. El tipo y la frecuencia del contacto con los entornos naturales pueden variar por varias razones. En el campo laboral, la elección de la formación profesional puede ser un indicio de Conexión con la Naturaleza (CN). Para comprender la posible asociación de antecedentes académicos y niveles de NC, este estudio involucró a profesionales de la ingeniería forestal y profesionales de otras áreas. Los 295 participantes respondieron un cuestionario virtual con datos sociodemográficos y escalas CN. En los dos estudios realizados, se confirma que el área de formación y niveles de posgrado de los profesionales son factores que inciden en la CN de los adultos, junto con una historia de interacción positiva con la naturaleza que tuvo en la infancia. Los resultados también confirman que los profesionales de las ciencias ambientales tienen niveles más altos de CN que los profesionales de las humanidades.

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Damaris Teixeira Paz, Departamento de Educación y Deportes Escolares de Amazonas, Manaus, AM, Brasil.

Doctorado en Ciencias Ambientales y Sostenibilidad en la Amazonia por la Universidad Federal de Amazonas (UFAM), en Manaus, AM, Brasil. Profesor del Departamento de Educación y Deportes Escolares de Amazonas (SEDUC), Manaus, AM, Brasil. Miembro de la Asociación Nacional de Psicología Ambiental y Relación Persona-Ambiente. Miembro del grupo de investigación en Educación Ambiental con comunidades urbanas de la Amazonía, del Laboratorio de Investigación en Psicología y Educación Ambiental LAPSEA/INPA).

Elisa Ferrari Justulin Zacarias, Tribunal de Justicia del Estado de São Paulo (TJSP), São Paulo, SP, Brasil.

Doctor en Ciencias Ambientales y Sostenibilidad en la Amazonía, por la Universidad Federal de Amazonas (UFAM); Trabajadora social judicial del Tribunal de Justicia del Estado de São Paulo (TJSP), en São Paulo, SP, Brasil. Miembro del Grupo de Investigación en Educación Ambiental con comunidades urbanas de la Amazonía, del Laboratorio de Investigaciones en Psicología y Educación Ambiental LAPSEA/INPA).

Maria Inês Gasparetto Higuchi, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones de la Amazonía (INPA), Manaos, AM, Brasil.

Doctorado en Antropología Social por la Universidad Brunel, Reino Unido. Investigador del Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Amazónicas-INPA y profesor del Programa de Postgrado en Ciencias Ambientales y Sostenibilidad en la Amazonía (PPG-CASA/ Universidade Federal do Amazonas, en Manaus, AM, Brasil. Líder del Laboratorio de Investigación en Psicología y Educación Ambiental (LAPSEA/INPA), en Manaus, AM, Brasil. Líder del grupo de investigación en Educación Ambiental con comunidades urbanas de la Amazonía. Miembro de ANPEPP y de la Asociación Nacional de Psicología Ambiental y Relación Persona-Ambiente.

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2024-10-15

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Teixeira Paz, D., Ferrari Justulin Zacarias, E., & Gasparetto Higuchi, M. I. (2024). Conexión con la Naturaleza y desempeño profesional. Psico, 55(1), e41940. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2023.1.41940

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