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INDEX
Abbey, Edward, 17
About Looking (Berger), 297
Active Living Research Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 32, 311
Adams, Ansel, 103
adventure playgrounds, 170, 263–264
advertising, nature used in, 62
Afoot and Afield guides, 130, 164
Age of Missing Information, The (McKibben), 68
agility, 49
agriculture, see farms air-conditioning, 57–58
air pollution, indoor, 131–132
Aligata, Justin, 193–194
Alliance for Childhood, 137
American Academy of Pediatrics, 120
American Demographics, 123
American Forests, 269
American Forests, 172
American Historical Association, 17
American Horticultural Society, 219
American Institutes for Research, 208
American Insurance Association, 241
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 46
American Psychiatric Association, 44, 101
American Psychological Society, 104
American Society of Naturalists Symposium, 143
amphetamines, 101
anger, 49
animal-rights movement, 21, 24, 195
animals
birding, 174, 197–198
companionship of, 297, 298
fishing and hunting, 20, 24, 191–195, 295–296, 315–316
hyperintellectualized perception of, 19, 23–24, 133–134, 296
pets, 45, 297
wild, in urban/suburban areas, 19, 24–25, 130, 131, 249–250
wildlife viewing, 196–200
zoopolis, 246–251, 257, 267–269
animism, 298–299, 301
anthropomorphism, 297–298
antidepressants, 49–50
anxiety, 49, 51
Architecture Week, 257
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 302
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, 267
art education, 137–138
Associated Press, 64
Association for Experiential Education, 209
attachment to nature, 156–158, 309
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), 100–102
medications for, 101, 108
nature as therapy for, 3, 35, 100–101, 102–112, 264
attention-restoration theory, 103–105, 109, 218
ATVs (all-terrain vehicles), 139–141
Atwood, John, 194
Austin, Texas, 262
Austria, 120
autism, 45–46
cultural, 64–67
automobiles, 63–64, 119
commuting to work, 119
Back Country Land Trust, 232
back-to-the-land movement, new, 274–287,
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