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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Zoos can encourage social connection centered around environmental identity and animals
Clayton, Susan, Fraser, John, & Burgess, Claire. (2011). The role of zoos in fostering environmental identity. Ecopsychology, 3, 87-96.
Interpretive Program Achieves Some Goals Better Than Others
Benton, Gregory M. (2011). Multiple goal conveyance in a state park interpretive boat cruise. Journal of Interpretation Research, 16, 7-21.
Evaluability Assessment Gauges Program's Readiness for Evaluation
Zint, Michaela T., Covitt, Beth A., & Dowd, Patrick F. (2011). Insights From an Evaluability Assessment of the U.S. Forest Service More Kids in the Woods Initiative. The Journal of Environmental Education, 42, 255-271.
Smart Phones and Touch Screens Yield Mixed Results in Exhibits
Yocco, Victor, Danter, Elizabeth H., Heimlich, Joseph E., Dunckel, Betty A., & Myers, Chris. (2011). Exploring use of new media in environmental education contexts: introducing visitors’ technology use in zoos model. Environmental Education Research, 17, 801-814.
Feedback Helps People Conserve Water
Tom, Gail, Tauchus, Gail, Williams, Jared, & Tong, Stephanie. (2011). The Role of Communicative Feedback in Successful Water Conservation Programs. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 10, 80-90.
Program Educates Dallas Students About Their Watershed
Thompson, Ruthanne, Coe, Alice, Klaver, Irene, & Dickson, Kenneth. (2011). Design and Implementation of a Research-Informed Water Conservation Education Program. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 10, 91-104.
Students' Moral Reasoning Shifts with their Perspective
Sternäng, Li, & Lundholm, Cecilia. (2011). Climate change and morality: Students’ perspectives on the individual and society. International Journal of Science Education, 33, 1131-1148.
Urban Arboretum Associated with Variety of User Values
Spartz, James T., & Shaw, Bret R. (2011). Place meanings surrounding an urban natural area: A qualitative inquiry. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 31, 344-352.
Video Diaries Help Evaluate Student Learning
Roberts, Jane. (2011). Video diaries: a tool to investigate sustainability-related learning in threshold spaces. Environmental Education Research, 17, 675-688.
Online Social Network Helps Users Learn About Climate Change and Take Action
Robelia, Beth A., Greenhow, Christine, & Burton, Lisa. (2011). Environmental learning in online social networks: adopting environmentally responsible behaviors. Environmental Education Research, 17, 553-575.
Stakeholders Identify Barriers to Behaviors that Stop the Spread of Invasive Species
Prinbeck, Gwenn, Lach, Denise, & Chan, Samuel. (2011). Exploring stakeholders’ attitudes and beliefs regarding behaviors that prevent the spread of invasive species. Environmental Education Research, 17, 341-352.
Video Fosters Emotional Connections and Intentions to Act
Perrin, Jeffrey L. (2011). Emotional Responses to Environmental Messages and Future Behavioral Intentions. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 10, 146-157.