My Nature Relationship survey 2020

My Nature Relationship survey 2020

Description

The project "A sacred place? Discourses and place embeddedness of Finnish human-nature relationship" combined scientific and arts-based methodologies in investigating human-nature relations from a transdisciplinary perspective. The project was funded by the Kone Foundation in years 2020 to 2022. As part of it, a public online survey was conducted on the diversity of human-nature relations within the context of Finland. The aim of the survey was to collect information on different understandings and experiences on nature. The data was collected using a questionnaire that could be answered (in Finnish) on the internet in between August 7th and November 2nd, 2020. Only respondents aged over 18 years were included. Surveying begun in August 2020 using snowball sampling, and in October-November 2020 the sample was enlarged using the survey panelists of the company Suomen Onlinetutkimus, Inc. In total, 726 respondents participated in the survey. Responding was anonymous and no direct identifiers were collected. Information on respondents' background was collected using generalized categorical variables. The main content of the survey consisted of statements, to which the respondents expressed their agreement or disagreement using a 5-step Likert scale. To ensure the anonymity and personal data security of the respondents, the published version of the survey data excludes two variables that contained responses in a free-text format.
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Year of publication

2023

Authors

Bio- ja ympäristötieteiden laitos

Raatikainen, Kaisa Orcid -palvelun logo - Rights holder, Creator

Laulumaa, Anna-Mari - Creator

Niemelä, Riikka - Creator

Matemaattis-luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta

Tupala, Anna-Kaisa - Creator

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Fields of science

Environmental sciences; Other social sciences

Language

Finnish

Open access

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License

Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY NC 4.0)

Subject headings

questionnaire survey, cultural sustainability, discourse research, interdisciplinary research, relation to nature, sustainability science