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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Linking Recreational Boaters' Environmental Perspectives with Behavior Change to Protect a Marine Ecosystem
DeLorme, Denise, Neuberger, Lindsay, & Wright, James. (2015). Exploring Boaters’ Environmental Views for a Marine Conservation Campaign. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 14, 33-42.
Instilling a Connection to Place through Environmental Education
Cincera, Jan, Johnson, Bruce, & Kovacikova, Silvia. (2015). Evaluation of a Place-Based Environmental Education Program: From There to Here. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 14, 178-186.
Academic teacher perception of Education for Sustainability (EfS) curriculum in Australia
Christie, Belinda A., Miller, Kelly K., Cooke, Raylene, & White, John G. (2015). Environmental sustainability in higher education: What do academics think?. Environmental Education Research, 21, 655-686.
Shared Understanding of EE Outcomes May Improve Non-Formal Programs
West, S. E. (2015). Understanding Participant and Practitioner Outcomes of Environmental Education. Environmental Education Research, 21, 45-60. 10.1080/13504622.2013.879695
Differing Perceptions of Sustainable Consumption and the Role of Habits as Barriers to Sustainability
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.
Divergent and Shared Understandings of Environmental Issues in Kenya
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.
Infant and toddler responses to a redesign of their childcare outdoor play space
Morrissey, A-M, Scott, C., & Wishart, L. (2015). Infant and toddler responses to a redesign of their childcare outdoor play space. Children, Youth & Environments, 25(1), 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7721/chilyoutenvi.25.1.0029
Making cities more child- and nature-friendly: A child-focused study of nature connectedness in New Zealand cities
Freeman, C., van Heezik, Y., & Hand, K. (2015). Making cities more child- and nature-friendly: A child-focused study of nature connectedness in New Zealand cities. Children, Youth and Environments, 25(2), 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7721/chilyoutenvi.25.2.0176
Going, doing, gardening: School gardens in the underrepresented communities of LakeWorth, Palm Springs, and Greenacres, Florida
Wagenfeld, A., & Whitfield, E. (2015). Going, doing, gardening: School gardens in the underrepresented communities of LakeWorth, Palm Springs, and Greenacres, Florida. Children, Youth and Environments, 25(1), 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.7721/chilyoutenvi.25.1.0119
"Becoming" an environmentalist in Indonesia
Nilan, P., & Wibawanto, G.R. (2015). "Becoming" an environmentalist in Indonesia. Geoforum, 62, 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2015.03.023
Shared Perspectives on the Purpose of Environmental Education between Practitioners
Fraser, John, Gupta, Rupanwita, & Krasny, Marianne E. (2015). Practitioners’ perspectives on the purpose of environmental education. Environmental Education Research, 21, 777-800.
Frequency of environmental stewardship may predict pro-environmental behaviors
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.