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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Otieno, Christine, Spada, Hans, Liebler, Katharina, Ludemann, Thomas, Deil, Ulrich, & Renkl, Alexander. (2014). Informing about climate change and invasive species: how the presentation of information affects perception of risk, emotions, and learning. Environmental Education Research, 20, 612-638.
Moloney, Gail, Leviston, Zoe, Lynam, Timothy, Price, Jennifer, Stone-Jovicich, Samantha, & Blair, Duncan. (2014). Using social representations theory to make sense of climate change: what scientists and nonscientists in Australia think. Ecology and Society, 19, 19.
Liddicoat, K. R., & Krasny, M. E. (2014). Memories as useful outcomes of residential outdoor environmental education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 45(3), 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00958964.2014.905431
Li, Shu-Chu Sarrina. (2014). Fear Appeals and College Students’ Attitudes and Behavioral Intentions Toward Global Warming. The Journal of Environmental Education, 45, 243-257.
Larson, Kelli L., & Redman, Erin N. (2014). Water education for sustainability: criteria and recommendations. Society & Natural Resources, 27, 1213-1222.
Krasny, Marianne E., & Delia, Jesse. (2014). Campus sustainability and natural area stewardship: student involvement in adaptive comanagement. Ecology and Society, 19, 27.
Kormos, Christine, & Gifford, Robert. (2014). The validity of self-report measures of proenvironmental behavior: A meta-analytic review. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 40, 359-371.
Jack, Brady Michael, & Lin, Huann-shyang. (2014). Igniting and Sustaining Interest Among Students Who Have Grown Cold Toward Science. Science Education, 98, 792-814.
Hansson, Lena. (2014). Students’ Views Concerning Worldview Presuppositions Underpinning Science: Is the World Really Ordered, Uniform, and Comprehensible?. Science Education, 98, 743-765.
Ernst, Julie. (2014). Early childhood educators’ use of natural outdoor settings as learning environments: an exploratory study of beliefs, practices, and barriers. Environmental Education Research, 20, 735-752.
Cole, Laura B. (2014). The Teaching Green School Building: a framework for linking architecture and environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 20, 836-857.
Clayton, Susan, Luebke, Jerry, Saunders, Carol, Matiasek, Jennifer, & Grajal, Alejandro. (2014). Connecting to nature at the zoo: implications for responding to climate change. Environmental Education Research, 20, 460-475.