Abstract
This is a qualitative research based on a phenomenological perspective of understanding, that aim to captures the way in which the population of rural areas from the western part of Romania understands the terms of nature and environment. Starting from valuable scientific studies related to the relationship between man and nature, we propose an original interdisciplinary approach that combines social methodology with a geographical, ecological and land use perspective. This study aims to identify the forms in which social representations about nature and environment are outlined on the level of rural areas people perceptions. As Romania is a European Union member state, its rural areas have seen transformations and changes in detail that reflect in the environmental-geographical ambience typical of the three main relief types (mountains, hills and plains), the mixed geomorphological type, its residents’ basic aspirations and conscious attitudinal and behavioral levels. The two study benchmarks are the notions of nature and environment, raising perception sensitivities and everyday concerns belonging to the residents of the rural areas surveyed. The administrative unit of Bihor County, belonging to the northern half of the Crișana Province and comprised of rural communities in 97 villages, was selected as the study’s target area. These villages were selected in such a way that they had to meet the requirements of balance and diversity of local environmental conditions, land use and the result of changing their land cover and the socio-geodemographic conditions of the population. A series of 1576 questionnaires were administered to subjects who are over 18 years old and are aware of the reality of their places. The results of the applied tests (Levene’s test) show that the concrete factors of daily activities are very good predictors of the relationship between man and nature.
Highlights
Since the fall of communism in 1989 and Romania’s integration into the EuropeanUnion in 2007, the Romanian village and its inhabitants are at a crossroads in which the evolution of the nature-individual level is divided between two evolutionary-dynamic tendencies that particularize it
In order to identify aspects of understanding nature, subjects were asked to choose the definition of the term, depending on how relevant they think it was for understanding it (Figure 3)
(67.8% of all responses), which is a general perspective with a high degree of impartiality and can be seen as representative from the perspective of the representations or concerns characterizing the relationship between population and nature in the targeted social area
Summary
Since the fall of communism in 1989 and Romania’s integration into the EuropeanUnion in 2007, the Romanian village and its inhabitants are at a crossroads in which the evolution of the nature-individual level is divided between two evolutionary-dynamic tendencies that particularize it. Figure 1), in different representations related to nature and the environment In such a depository territory, what matters, in the dimensioning of the relevance of nature and rural environments, is the experiences of inhabitants in nature, the collective perception of nature, the village–nature interaction, and the knowledge of the pro-environmental attitude. This kind of reference elements for the analyzed rural area refer to an ecological-geographical reality, in which they interfere and relate to other types of environments, subordinated thematically and organizationally to pure or humanized nature. It gives meaning to the portfolio of conservatives, of decoration and of human life provided by the local nature, by virtue of a real trend of transformations with different intensities, and in full agreement with the idea of representing a part of the still-traditional rural model
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