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https://repositorio.utn.edu.ec/handle/123456789/18604| Title: | ¿Una mayor dificultad de ubicación predice un mayor apego? El papel moderador de la identidad |
| metadata.dc.title.en: | Does higher place difficulty predict increased attachment? The moderating role of identity |
| Authors: | Hinojosa, Leonith Mzoughi, Naoufel Napoléone, Claude Guerrero Villegas, Wilma Matilde |
| metadata.dc.contributor.orcid: | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2563-4486 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8153-4615 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6847-0752 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9028-9247 |
| metadata.dc.type: | Article |
| Keywords: | COMUNIDADES LOCALES;ECOSISTEMAS DEL ECUADOR;MONTAÑAS ANDINAS;REGIONES SUBTROPICALES;INTAG |
| metadata.dc.subject.en: | LOCAL COMMUNITIES;ECOSYSTEMS OF ECUADOR;ANDEAN MOUNTAINS;SUBTROPICAL REGIONS;INTAG |
| Issue Date: | 19-Jan-2026 |
| metadata.dc.date.created: | 1-Nov-2019 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier |
| Abstract: | En una contribución realizada en los Alpes franceses del sur, Hinojosa et al. (2016) sugirieron que el apego al lugar es relativamente mayor donde es difícil vivir. Examinamos si esta cifra se mantiene en otros entornos, aportando información sobre un posible principio general. Un estudio que utiliza datos de encuestas comparables en dos ecosistemas diferentes de Ecuador (las montañas y los subtrópicos) revela, de hecho, que una mayor dificultad del lugar predice un mayor apego. Sin embargo, nuestros resultados muestran que la dificultad del lugar no es significativa cuando se considera de forma aislada, es decir, independientemente de un elemento adicional: la identidad de lugar. En las montañas andinas, se descubre que el apego al lugar es mayor en las áreas más difíciles solo cuando la identidad de lugar juega un papel en las opiniones de los individuos sobre su comunidad local (su distrito). En el área subtropical de Intag, se descubre que la dificultad del lugar es un predictor del apego independientemente de la identidad de lugar. |
| metadata.dc.description.abstract-en: | In a contribution conducted in the French Southern Alps, Hinojosa et al. (2016) suggested that place attachment is relatively higher where it is difficult to live. We examine whether this figure holds in other environments bringing insight on a likely general tenet. A study using comparable survey data in two different ecosystems of Ecuador (the mountains and the subtropics) reveals, indeed, that higher place difficulty predicts increased attachment. Nevertheless, our results show that place difficulty is not significant when considered solely, that is, regardless of an additional element: place identity. In the Andean mountains, place attachment is found to be higher in more difficult areas only when place identity plays a role in individuals' views of their local community (their district). In the subtropical area of Intag, place difficulty is found to be a predictor of attachment regardless of place identity. |
| URI: | https://repositorio.utn.edu.ec/handle/123456789/18604 |
| metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800918305172 |
| ISSN: | 09218009 |
| metadata.dc.coverage: | Amsterdam |
| metadata.dc.description.degree: | N/A |
| Appears in Collections: | Artículos |
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