Figure 11
A conceptual framework linking “Ecological system theory” with service adaptations and psychological interaction outcomes.The conceptual framework is composed of three connected sections arranged horizontally. On the left, a large rectangle titled “Adapting service to address three perceived influences” contains three bullet points listed vertically: “Improved neighboring wildness”, “Facilitated governance for risky play”, and “Collaborated design with digital literary”. From each bullet point, a horizontal arrow labeled “Contributes” extends toward the center section. The center section is a large shaded rectangle labeled “Ecological system theory”. Inside this section, three lines of text appear vertically: “Affordance theory”, “Behavioural psychology”, and “Nature deficit disorder”. From each line in the center section, rightward arrows extend toward three rectangles on the right side, each preceded by the phrase “Providing lens of ellipsis”. The arrow from “Affordance theory” points to a rectangle labeled “Interaction between environment and individual focused”. The arrow from “Behavioural psychology” points to a rectangle labeled “Human psychological focused”. The arrow from “Nature deficit disorder” points to a rectangle labeled “Innate attachment focused”. Three upward arrows extend from these rectangles and connect to a horizontal line that leads back toward “Ecological system theory”. Additional diagonal arrows from the four vertices of the left section also converge toward the four vertices of the central rectangle.

Finding and theory model. Source: Authors’ own work

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