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This study deals with human relationship to nature and the positive
influence of nature on selected aspects of hisher quality of life, primarily
on life satisfaction and meaningfulness of life. The research study consists
of quantitative and qualitative survey. The research sample consists of
171 respondents aged from 18 to 25 years. The quantitative part of
research focuses on mapping the relationship between degrees of human
connectedness to nature and measures of life satisfaction, meaningfulness
of life, rumination, reflection, actual level of the contact with nature and
the location where respondents grew up for most of their childhood, be it
rural, suburban or urban. We used methods Satisfaction With Life Scale
SWLS, Connectedness to Nature Scale CNS, Meaning in Life Scale
MLS, and Rumination-Reflection Questionnaire RRQ. Obtained data
were analysed by both parametric and distribution-free tests. Besides other
things, the results show that the level of connectedness to nature correlates
moderately strongly with reflection and they both together predict
meaningfulness of life independently of the influence on life satisfaction.
In the qualitative part of the study, answers to the question, what the
natural world means to young people are given.