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. 2021 Jul 21;12:700709. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.700709

Table 1.

Individual’s preference for Nature typologies (the first two columns from the left) affects the individual’s perception of the benefits to obtain in terms of subjective wellbeing (the last column on the right), and this perception is mediated by the individual’s connection to Nature (the third column from the left).

Nature typologies ROS classification Affiliation with nature Perceived restoration
Wilderness (Paleolithic) P, SPNM High High
Rural (Neolithic) SPM, RN, RM, R Medium Medium
Burg (Urban) U Low Low

U, urban; R, rural; RM, road modified; RN, roaded natural; SPM, semi-primitive motorized; SPNM, semi-primitive non-motorized; and P, primitive