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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Howari, Fares, Qafisheh, Nida, & Nazzal, Yousef. (2019). Environmental service-learning in the United Arab Emirates: Is it mediated by the effects of biographical and demographical variables?. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 300-312.
Bascope, M., Perasso, P., & Reiss, K. (2019). Systematic review of education for sustainable development at an early stage: Cornerstones and pedagogical approaches for teacher professional development. Sustainability, 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11030719
Jorgenson, Simon N., Stephens, Jennie C., & White, Beth. (2019). Environmental education in transition: A critical review of recent research on climate change and energy education. The Journal of Environmental Education, 50, 160-171.
Storli, R., & Sandseter, E.B.H. (2019). Children’s play, well-being and involvement: How children play indoors and outdoors in Norwegian early childhood education and care institutions. International Journal of Play, 8(1), 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21594937.2019.1580338
Malandrakis, George, Kilinc, Ahmet, Stanisstreet, Martin, & Boyes, Edward. (2019). Greek students’ beliefs about public transport: Incentives and disincentives for environmentally friendly behavior. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 313-330.
Mori, Tomoko, & Tasaki, Tomohiro. (2019). Factors influencing pro-environmental collaborative collective behaviors toward sustainability transition – a case of renewable energy. Environmental Education Research, 25, 566-584.
Rose, Nicholas, site, this link will open in a new window Link to external, & Lourival, Izo. (2019). Hegemony, Counter-Hegemony and Food Systems Literacy: Transforming the Global Industrial Food System. Australian Journal of Environmental Education; East Lismore, 35, 110-122.
Solís, Patricia, Huynh, Niem Tu, Huot, Philippe, Zeballos, Marcela, Ng, Astrid, & Menkiti, Nwasinachi. (2019). Towards an overdetermined design for informal high school girls’ learning in geospatial technologies for climate change. International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 28, 151-174.
Thomas, Rebecca E. W., Teel, Tara, Bruyere, Brett, & Laurence, Samantha. (2019). Metrics and outcomes of conservation education: a quarter century of lessons learned. Environmental Education Research, 25, 172-192.
Waldron, F., Ruane, B., Oberman, R., & Morris, S. (2019). Geographical process or global injustice? Contrasting educational perspectives on climate change. Environmental Education Research, 25, 895-911.
Yates, Kimberly, Reefer, April, Robertson, Denice, Hubbard-Sanchez, Jennifer, Huss, Jeanine, & Wilder, Melinda. (2019). Educators’ perceptions of environmental education and professional development in teacher preparation programs. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 18, 207-218.
Goldenberg, M., Schwab, K., Hendricks, W.W., Greenwood, J., Greenwood, B., & Higgins, L. (2019). San Francisco youth outdoor recreation intentions through themed messages. Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 11(3), 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2019-V11-I3-9935