Gatekeepers of Fulufjället National Park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships

National parks are natural environments where humans and nature actively come together and shapes our understanding of and behavior in nature. The relationship between humans and protected nature however, can be complex and is influenced by different elements, one of which communication. In this the...

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Autor principal: de Bakker, Rianne
Formato: H2
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2019
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description National parks are natural environments where humans and nature actively come together and shapes our understanding of and behavior in nature. The relationship between humans and protected nature however, can be complex and is influenced by different elements, one of which communication. In this thesis, we take the perspective of nature interpretation: a communication tool to foster the human-nature relationship, used by nature interpreters in national parks. The aim of this thesis is to understand the role of nature interpreters as gatekeepers of a Swedish national park – Fulufjället National Park - and to bring light to the experiences and challenges they encounter within their communicative situations. The theoretical foundations are based on the social construction of nature and symbolic interactionism. Qualitative semi-structured interviews and observations were used to gain knowledge and insight in the national park. The findings offer an insight into the link between communication and human-nature relationship through nature interpretation from the perspective of nature interpreters. The interviewees experience positive associations when using active nature interpretation and the way it influences visitor’s perspectives of the environment. However, the challenges of passive communication, limited feedback and minimal resources are difficult for them to manage and hinder their impact on visitors. Furthermore, the ways Fulufjället National Park is communicated can affect people’s behavior to take unsustainable turns with the use of (social) technology. All in all, this thesis provides a multi-perspective view on communication in, about and with nature from its interpreters.
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spelling RepoSLU152362020-06-04T12:50:02Z Gatekeepers of Fulufjället National Park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships de Bakker, Rianne nature interpretation national park Fulufjället symbolic interactionism social construction of nature communication human-nature relationship National parks are natural environments where humans and nature actively come together and shapes our understanding of and behavior in nature. The relationship between humans and protected nature however, can be complex and is influenced by different elements, one of which communication. In this thesis, we take the perspective of nature interpretation: a communication tool to foster the human-nature relationship, used by nature interpreters in national parks. The aim of this thesis is to understand the role of nature interpreters as gatekeepers of a Swedish national park – Fulufjället National Park - and to bring light to the experiences and challenges they encounter within their communicative situations. The theoretical foundations are based on the social construction of nature and symbolic interactionism. Qualitative semi-structured interviews and observations were used to gain knowledge and insight in the national park. The findings offer an insight into the link between communication and human-nature relationship through nature interpretation from the perspective of nature interpreters. The interviewees experience positive associations when using active nature interpretation and the way it influences visitor’s perspectives of the environment. However, the challenges of passive communication, limited feedback and minimal resources are difficult for them to manage and hinder their impact on visitors. Furthermore, the ways Fulufjället National Park is communicated can affect people’s behavior to take unsustainable turns with the use of (social) technology. All in all, this thesis provides a multi-perspective view on communication in, about and with nature from its interpreters. SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development 2019 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/15236/
spellingShingle nature interpretation
national park
Fulufjället
symbolic interactionism
social construction of nature
communication
human-nature relationship
de Bakker, Rianne
Gatekeepers of Fulufjället National Park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships
title Gatekeepers of Fulufjället National Park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships
title_full Gatekeepers of Fulufjället National Park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships
title_fullStr Gatekeepers of Fulufjället National Park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships
title_full_unstemmed Gatekeepers of Fulufjället National Park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships
title_short Gatekeepers of Fulufjället National Park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships
title_sort gatekeepers of fulufjället national park : nature interpreters’ perspectives on communication & human-nature relationships
topic nature interpretation
national park
Fulufjället
symbolic interactionism
social construction of nature
communication
human-nature relationship