Derr, V., 2002, Children’s sense of place in Northern New Mexico, in: Journal of Environmental Psychology, 22,
- Author : Derr, V.
- Year : 2002
- Journal/Series : Journal of Environmental Psychology
- Volume Number (CONSECUTIVE: Counting all Volumes of this Journal ever published) : 22
- Pages : 125-137
- Abstract in English : This article shows that children’s lives are shaped by land, by family, by culture, and by community. The way these forces work together forms each child’s sense of place attachments. This study suggests the importance of family, social relations, and personal meaning over physical features of spaces in children place relations
- Comments/Notes : KEYWORDS: children, place attachment, place theory. --- In relationship with other relevant literature on place attachment, social features and nature experience relevant to designers, this article maybe important to the theory of landscape design.