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Stewardship Volunteering by Older Australians: The Generative Response
Authors:Jeni Warburton  Margaret Gooch
Institution:1. University of Queensland , Brisbane, Australia J.Warburton@social.uq.edu.au;3. James Cook University , Townsville, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

The aim of this paper is to use Erikson's approach to human development, and specifically generativity, as a framework by which to explore older people's experiences of environmental stewardship activities. Using data from a large qualitative study of environmental volunteers resident in the coastal fringes of Queensland, Australia, the paper provides important, illustrative, empirical support for Erikson's theory of generativity in later life. Findings suggest that older people are much more likely to connect their environmental actions with the longer-term future, and express a need to leave a lasting legacy for future generations. According to respondents, the later years are a time to contribute to the environment as part of a broader cycle of life. The environment is also an important site for intergenerational activities. Whilst the work presented here is only a small, localized study, use of Erikson's theory of human development as a framework helps demonstrate the importance of a generative response in later life.
Keywords:infrastructure  governance  sustainability  nature's services  implementation
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