Nature-based integration of immigrants in Europe - a review

Sandra Gentin, Kati Pitkänen, Anna Maria Chondromatidou, Søren Præstholm, Ann Dolling, Anna Maria Palsdottir

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Abstract

The European Commission has promoted revisiting and developing approaches for the successful integration of migrants all over Europe. One possible response to address this challenge is using nature as an arena for social integration of newcomers. In this study, we review European research on the relationship between nature and integration of immigrants. The aim is to contribute to the theoretical understanding of nature-based integration of immigrants as well as to reveal the possible contribution of nature and green spaces to the integration of immigrants in Europe. Based on a systematic review, we identified 11 European papers that linked nature to the integration of the immigrants. The relationship between nature and integration can be understood in terms of: 1) Structural integration describing access to common resources and main institutions of society, 2) cultural integration with aquisition of knowledge and competences, cultural aspects, common practices, general rules of behaviour, 3) interactive integration describing friendships and social interactions, 4) identificational integration with emotional bonds to other groups and places. According to the results, nature can be understood as a means to integration but also as a resource that should be equally accessible to all. This study concludes that in order to respond to the need for new solutions to the successful integration of immigrants, researchers should turn attention from describing and analyzing immigrants’ perceptions and use of nature into developing and analyzing nature-based solutions and interventions for the purposes of integration.

Translated title of the contributionNaturbaseret integration af immigranter i Europa
Original languageEnglish
Article number126379
JournalUrban Forestry & Urban Greening
Volume43
Number of pages8
ISSN1618-8667
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2019

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