Nuorille suunnatut luontopohjaiset interventiot: kyselyt ja haastattelut.
Nature-based interventions for young people: surveys and interviews
Obeng, James; Kangas, Katja. Nature-based interventions for young people: surveys and interviews. University of Jyväskylä. 10.17011/jyx/dataset/99824
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Tarvainen Oili, Maninen Outi; Luonnonvarakeskus LUKE; Natural Resources Institute FinlandDate
2025Access restrictions
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Natural Resources Institute Finland and University of Jyväskylä
This data explores nature-based interventions for young people in precarious situations living in Finland. It covers two subprojects: (i) PPGIS (Public Participation Geographic Information Systems) survey study and (ii) NBI (Nature-Based Interventions) study.
The PPGIS study contains both survey and spatial data collected from 176 young people in Finland, between February 2023 - October 2023. The study examines the association between young people's nature experiences and their mental well-being, social inclusion, and nature related.
The NBI study contains pre- and post-intervention survey data and post-intervention interview data collected from 28 youth who were outside education or employment and participated in nature-based youth workshops in Finland. Data was collected between December 2022 to October 2023. The study explores the well-being experiences of participants and the effects of the interventions on their well-being outcomes.
Data is planned to be published in anonymized format when the study is finalized.
The PPGIS study contains both survey and spatial data collected from 176 young people in Finland, between February 2023 - October 2023. The study examines the association between young people's nature experiences and their mental well-being, social inclusion, and nature related.
The NBI study contains pre- and post-intervention survey data and post-intervention interview data collected from 28 youth who were outside education or employment and participated in nature-based youth workshops in Finland. Data was collected between December 2022 to October 2023. The study explores the well-being experiences of participants and the effects of the interventions on their well-being outcomes.
Data is planned to be published in anonymized format when the study is finalized.
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University of JyväskyläKeywords
unemployed people työttömät precarity sustainable living nature-based services osallistaminen social inclusion kestävä elämäntapa luontosuhde luonnonympäristö natural environment relation to nature nuoret young people mental well-being ekososiaalinen sosiaalityö ecological social work henkinen hyvinvointi prekariaatti luontoala
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Euroopan komissio; European CommissionFunding program(s)
MSCA Innovative Training Networks (ITN)
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