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Sociodemographic effects on place bonding
Authors:Max Nielsen-Pincus  Troy Hall  Jo Ellen Force  JD Wulfhorst
Institution:a Department of Forest Resources, University of Idaho, ID, USA;b Department of Conservation Social Sciences, University of Idaho, ID, USA;c Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, University of Idaho, ID, USA
Abstract:Patterns of amenity migration and recreational home development in much of the USA since the 1990s are changing the local sociodemographic make-up and the relationships formed among people and place. We use the psychological constructs of place attachment, place identity, and place dependence to assess differences in these relationships among new and long-time residents and absentee and local residents in three rural counties in the Inland Northwest. We measured place bonding using data from a mail survey of local (n = 531) and absentee (n = 239) property owners. We compared structural models suggested in the literature on the psychology of place, and found that a two-dimensional model representing place attachment and place identity was appropriate for both local and absentee property owners. Local owners exhibited stronger place attachment and place identity than absentee owners. Place bonding constructs were also substantially less impacted by the total number of years a property owner had resided on his or her property than by the number of months per year they lived on the property. The findings indicate that sociodemographic changes such as those manifested in second-home development may lead to a population that is less emotionally, behaviorally, and cognitively connected to the places in question, while sociodemographic changes from permanent in-migration may have a substantially smaller effect on place bonding.
Keywords:Place attachment  Place identity  Place dependence  Local and absentee property owners  Length of residence  Seasonality of residence  Structural equation modeling  Latent means
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