Correction to: Human–nature connectedness and other relational values are negatively affected by landscape simplification: insights from Lower Saxony, Germany (Sustainability Science, (2022), 17, 3, (865-877), 10.1007/s11625-021-00928-9)

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title = "Correction to: Human–nature connectedness and other relational values are negatively affected by landscape simplification: insights from Lower Saxony, Germany (Sustainability Science, (2022), 17, 3, (865-877), 10.1007/s11625-021-00928-9)",
abstract = "The Original Article was published on 09 April 2021 Correction to: Sustainability Science (2022) 17:865–877 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00928-9 In the original publication of the article, under the caption of Fig. 2, the following reference citation “Chan et al. 2016” was missing. The correct caption should read as below, Figure adapted from on Chan et al. 2016. Outer circle: relational values involving the human collective. Inner circle: primarily individual relational values. Blue arrows represent relations between humans and landscape = human–nature connectedness in different strengths and conceptualizations. Purple arrows show relations between people = social relationships. The width of the arrows denotes the hypothesized strength of a given connection; potential breakdown or conflict is indicated by a lightning symbol. Landscape pictograms show landscape change from gradual and minor (a) to rapid and major (b). HNC Human–nature connectedness. Source: Chan et al. 2016; Landscape icons made by Freepik & Icon Pond from.",
keywords = "Environmental Governance",
author = "Maraja Riechers and Berta Mart{\'i}n-L{\'o}pez and Joern Fischer",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023, The Author(s).",
year = "2023",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1007/s11625-023-01381-6",
language = "English",
volume = "18",
journal = "Sustainability Science",
issn = "1862-4065",
publisher = "Springer Japan",
number = "5",

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AU - Riechers, Maraja

AU - Martín-López, Berta

AU - Fischer, Joern

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N2 - The Original Article was published on 09 April 2021 Correction to: Sustainability Science (2022) 17:865–877 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00928-9 In the original publication of the article, under the caption of Fig. 2, the following reference citation “Chan et al. 2016” was missing. The correct caption should read as below, Figure adapted from on Chan et al. 2016. Outer circle: relational values involving the human collective. Inner circle: primarily individual relational values. Blue arrows represent relations between humans and landscape = human–nature connectedness in different strengths and conceptualizations. Purple arrows show relations between people = social relationships. The width of the arrows denotes the hypothesized strength of a given connection; potential breakdown or conflict is indicated by a lightning symbol. Landscape pictograms show landscape change from gradual and minor (a) to rapid and major (b). HNC Human–nature connectedness. Source: Chan et al. 2016; Landscape icons made by Freepik & Icon Pond from.

AB - The Original Article was published on 09 April 2021 Correction to: Sustainability Science (2022) 17:865–877 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00928-9 In the original publication of the article, under the caption of Fig. 2, the following reference citation “Chan et al. 2016” was missing. The correct caption should read as below, Figure adapted from on Chan et al. 2016. Outer circle: relational values involving the human collective. Inner circle: primarily individual relational values. Blue arrows represent relations between humans and landscape = human–nature connectedness in different strengths and conceptualizations. Purple arrows show relations between people = social relationships. The width of the arrows denotes the hypothesized strength of a given connection; potential breakdown or conflict is indicated by a lightning symbol. Landscape pictograms show landscape change from gradual and minor (a) to rapid and major (b). HNC Human–nature connectedness. Source: Chan et al. 2016; Landscape icons made by Freepik & Icon Pond from.

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