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Home is where the art is: Insights into nature connectedness through art purchases

Western Sydney University
Drinkwater, Eleanor ; De Gregorio , M ; Portus , R ; De Gregorio, C ; Macaluso, C ; van Veggel, N ; Umbers, Kate
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In this study, we surveyed people in the process of purchasing nature conservation art, about their motivations. Responses were analysed using a reflexive thematic analysis approach, through which we developed four overarching themes: local wildlife as a part of home; passing on opportunities for connection with nature with younger generations; connection to other people through a connection to nature; expressing or responding to an environmental attitude. This dataset contains one word document with anonymised responses from an open-ended question about why respondents were choosing to buy nature art, and one spreadsheet with numbers of individuals who picked particular options from a multichoice question on what people liked about a particular piece of art.

Created: 2025-03-28

Data time period: 02 06 2021 to 17 07 2022

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  • DOI : 10.26183/JKVB-T245
  • Local : research-data.westernsydney.edu.au/published/bbf15490084b11f097e7dfb61691fdef