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.
This project is a partnership with Children & Nature Network and NAAEE. Funded by the Pisces Foundation with support from ee360, ee360+, and the U.S. Forest Service. Learn more.
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Understanding Children's Visions of Nature and their Role in Protecting It
Rios, Clementina, & Menezes, Isabel. (2017). ‘I saw a magical garden with flowers that people could not damage!’: children’s visions of nature and of learning about nature in and out of school. Environmental Education Research, 23, 1402-1413.
Using “BUGS” to Understand Biodiversity
Chalmin-Pui, Lauriane Suyin, & Perkins, Richard. (2017). How do visitors relate to biodiversity conservation? An analysis of London Zoo’s ‘BUGS’ exhibit. Environmental Education Research, 23, 1462-1475.
Analysis shows interactions and overlap between sustainable development and quality education in the classroom
Kadji-Beltran, Chrysanthi, Christodoulou, Nicoletta, Zachariou, Aravella, Lindemann-Matthies, Petra, Barker, Susan, & Kadis, Costas. (2017). An ESD pathway to quality education in the Cyprus primary education context. Environmental Education Research, 23, 1015-1031.
Teacher candidates research, teach, and learn in the nation’s first net zero school
Murley, Lisa, Gandy, Kay, & Huss, Jeanine. (2017). Teacher candidates research, teach, and learn in the nation’s first net zero school. The Journal of Environmental Education, 48, 121-129. 10.1080/00958964.2016.1141747
Preparing the future sustainable energy workforce and the Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technological Education
Walz, Kenneth, & Shoemaker, Joel. (2017). Preparing the Future Sustainable Energy Workforce and The Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technological Education. Journal of Sustainability Education.
A critical urban environmental pedagogy: Relevant urban environmental education for and by youth
Bellino, Marissa E., & Adams, Jennifer D. (2017). A critical urban environmental pedagogy: Relevant urban environmental education for and by youth. The Journal of Environmental Education, 48, 270-284.
Within what distance does "greenness" best predict physical health? A systematic review of articles with GIS Buffer Analyses across the lifespan
Browning, M, & Lee, K. (2017). Within what distance does "greenness" best predict physical health? A systematic review of articles with GIS Buffer Analyses across the lifespan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(7). http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14070675
Blood pressure in young adulthood and residential greenness in the early-life environment of twins
Bijnens, E.M., Nawrot, T.S., Loos, R.J.F., Gielen, M., Vlietinck, R., Derom, C., & M.P., Zeegers. (2017). Blood pressure in young adulthood and residential greenness in the early-life environment of twins. Environmental Health, 16(53), 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12940-017-0266-9
Do greener areas promote more equitable child health?
Feng, X., & Astell-Burt, T. (2017). Do greener areas promote more equitable child health?. Health & Place, 46, 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2017.05.006
Green streets: Urban green and birth outcomes
Abelt, K., & McLafferty, S. (2017). Green streets: Urban green and birth outcomes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(7). http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14070771
Green space and pregnancy outcomes: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand
Nichani, V., Kirks, K., B., Burns., Bird, A., Morton, S., & Grant, C. (2017). Green space and pregnancy outcomes: Evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand. Health & Place, 46, 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2017.04.007
The health benefits of nature-based solutions to urbanization challenges for children and the elderly -- A systematic review
Kabisch, N., van den Bosch, M., & Lafortezza, R. (2017). The health benefits of nature-based solutions to urbanization challenges for children and the elderly -- A systematic review. Environmental Research, 159, 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2017.08.004