eeRESEARCH combines research for environmental education and the movement to connect children and nature. The database includes multiple ways to search for articles, syntheses, and research summaries.
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Burnett, Edmund, Sills, Erin, Peterson, Nils, & DePerno, Christopher. (2016). Impacts of the conservation education program in Serra Malagueta Natural Park, Cape Verde. Environmental Education Research, 22, 538-550.
Dunkley, Ria Ann. (2016). Learning at eco-attractions: Exploring the bifurcation of nature and culture through experiential environmental education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 47, 213-221.
Kalof, Linda, Zammit-Lucia, Joe, Bell, Jessica, & Granter, Gina. (2016). Fostering kinship with animals: animal portraiture in humane education. Environmental Education Research, 22, 203-228.
Luebke, Jerry F., Watters, Jason V., Packer, Jan, Miller, Lance J., & Powell, David M. (2016). Zoo Visitors’ Affective Responses to Observing Animal Behaviors. Visitor Studies, 19, 60-76.
Merson, Martha, Allen, Louise C., Cox, Pam L., & Hristov, Nickolay I. (2016). Roving with a Digital Visual Library Increased Learning Opportunities at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Journal of Interpretation Research, 21.
Newman, Todd P., & Fernandes, Ronald. (2016). A re-assessment of factors associated with environmental concern and behavior using the 2010 General Social Survey. Environmental Education Research, 22, 153-175.
Vesterinen, Veli-Matti, Tolppanen, Sakari, & Aksela, Maija. (2016). Toward citizenship science education: what students do to make the world a better place?. International Journal of Science Education, 38, 30-50.
Wight, R.A., Kloos, H., Maltbiec, C.V., & Carr, V.W. (2016). Can playscapes promote early childhood inquiry towards environmentally responsible behaviors? An exploratory study. Environmental Education Research, 22(4). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2015.1015495
Wilks, L, & Harris, N. (2016). Examining the conflict and interconnectedness of young people’s ideas about environmental issues, responsibility and action. Environmental Education Research, 22(5), 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13504622.2015.1054261
Cooke, Anna N., Fielding, Kelly S., & Louis, Winnifred R. (2016). Environmentally active people: the role of autonomy, relatedness, competence and self-determined motivation. Environmental Education Research, 22, 631-657.
Lin, Shyh-ming. (2016). Reducing students’ carbon footprints using personal carbon footprint management system based on environmental behavioural theory and persuasive technology. Environmental Education Research, 22, 658-682.
Littlejohn, Kerrie, Needham, Mark D., Szuster, Brian W., & Jordan, Evan J. (2016). Pre-trip expectations and post-trip satisfaction with marine tour interpretation in Hawaii: Applying the norm activation model. The Journal of Environmental Education, 47, 202-212.