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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Rudsberg, Karin, & Öhman, Johan. (2015). The role of knowledge in participatory and pluralistic approaches to ESE. Environmental Education Research, 21, 955-974.
Quigely, Cassie F., Dogbey, James, Che, Megan, & Hallo, Jeffrey. (2015). Shared understandings: environmental perspectives of Kenyan community members and teachers. Environmental Education Research, 21, 1079-1104.
Jorge, Manuel Larrán, Madueño, Jesús Herrera, & Peña, Francisco Javier Andrades. (2015). Factors influencing the presence of sustainability initiatives in the strategic planning of Spanish universities. Environmental Education Research, 21, 1155-1187.
Morelli, Sylvia A., Lieberman, Matthew D., & Zaki, Jamil. (2015). The Emerging Study of Positive Empathy. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 9, 57-68.
Arnon, Sara, Orion, Nir, & Carmi, Nurit. (2015). Environmental literacy components and their promotion by institutions of higher education: an Israeli case study. Environmental Education Research, 21, 1029-1055.
Arpan, Laura M., Barooah, Prabir, & Subramany, Rahul. (2015). The Role of Values, Moral Norms, and Descriptive Norms in Building Occupant Responses to an Energy-Efficiency Pilot Program and to Framing of Related Messages. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 14, 23-32.
Börner, Dirk, Kalz, Marco, & Specht, Marcus. (2015). It doesn’t matter, but: examining the impact of ambient learning displays on energy consumption and conservation at the workplace. Environmental Education Research, 21, 899-915.
Dresner, Marion, Handelman, Corinne, Braun, Steven, & Rollwagen-Bollens, Gretchen. (2015). Environmental identity, pro-environmental behaviors, and civic engagement of volunteer stewards in Portland area parks. Environmental Education Research, 21, 991-1010.
Fraser, John, Gupta, Rupanwita, & Krasny, Marianne E. (2015). Practitioners’ perspectives on the purpose of environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 21, 777-800.
Audrey, S., & Batista-Ferrer, H. (2015). Healthy urban environments for children and young people: A systematic review of intervention studies. Health & Place, 36, 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2015.09.004
Roy, Deborah, Verplanken, Bas, & Griffin, Christine. (2015). Making Sense of Sustainability: Exploring the Subjective Meaning of Sustainable Consumption. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 14, 187-195.
West, S. E. (2015). Understanding Participant and Practitioner Outcomes of Environmental Education. Environmental Education Research, 21, 45-60. 10.1080/13504622.2013.879695