Spatial discounting, place attachment, and environmental concern: Toward an ambit-based theory of sense of place


TitleSpatial discounting, place attachment, and environmental concern: Toward an ambit-based theory of sense of place
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsZia, A, Norton, BG, Metcalf, SS, Hirsch, PD, Hannon, BM
JournalJournal of Environmental Psychology
Volume40
Start Page283
Pagination283 - 295
Date Published2014/12
ISSN02724944
KeywordsCommunity activism, Environmental concern, Place attachment, Sense of place, Space–time activity patterns, Spatial discounting
Abstract

Sense of Place (SOP) theory can connect environmental discourse across disciplines, provided it is supported by an adequate suite of conceptual tools. Sense of place encompasses both objectivist notions of spatial discounting, generally advanced by economists and geographers, and the subjectivist, phenomenological and psychometric aspects of place attachment emphasized by environmental psychologists. This paper introduces ambit as an integrative tool for developing theories about sense of place that include both subjective and objective aspects of human activity. Signifying the spatial extent of activity over time, the human ambit anchors spatial dimensions of environmental concern to alternative theories about sense of place. We conceptualize ambit as the focal level of a tri-level hierarchy stratifying mechanisms, behavior, and reflexivity associated with place. After developing the observable ambit as integral to a hierarchical theory of place-based behavior, we explore its use in providing a more empirical understanding of human behavior in space–time.

URLhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0272494414000723
DOI10.1016/j.jenvp.2014.08.001
Short TitleJournal of Environmental Psychology
Refereed DesignationRefereed
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