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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Kennedy, Emily Huddart, & Boyd, Amanda. (2018). Gendered citizenship and the individualization of environmental responsibility: evaluating a campus common reading program. Environmental Education Research, 24, 191-206.
Hofman, Karen, & Hughes, Karen. (2018). Protecting the Great Barrier Reef: analysing the impact of a conservation documentary and post-viewing strategies on long-term conservation behaviour. Environmental Education Research, 24, 521-536.
Charatsari, Chrysanthi, & Lioutas, Evagelos D. (2018). Environmental education in university schools: A study in a logistics faculty. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 124-135.
Bueddefeld, Jill N. H., & Van Winkle, Christine M. (2018). The role of post-visit action resources in facilitating meaningful free-choice learning after a zoo visit. Environmental Education Research, 24, 97-110.
Warner, Laura A., Lamm, Alexa J., & Rumble, Joy N. (2018). Can videos play a role in promoting good landscape management behaviors?. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 187-197.
Wells, N.M., Meyers, B.M., Todd, L.E., Henderson, C.R., Barale, K., Gaolach, B., … Franz, N.K. (2018). The carry-over effects of school gardens on fruit and vegetable availability at home: A randomized controlled trial with low-income elementary schools. Preventive Medicine. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2018.03.022
Schwartz, Forrest, Taff, Derrick, Lawhon, Ben, Hodge, Camilla, Newman, Peter, & Will, Ellen. (2018). Will they leave what they find? The efficacy of a Leave No Trace education program for youth. Applied Environmental Education & Communication, 17, 299-309.
Mitrofanenko, T., Snajdr, J., Muhar, A., Penker, M., & Schauppenlehner-Kloyber, E. (2018). Biosphere reserve for all: Potentials for involving underrepresented age groups in the development of a biosphere reserve through intergenerational practice. Environmental Management. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-018-1059-9
Tolppanen, Sakari, & Aksela, Maija. (2018). Identifying and addressing students’ questions on climate change. The Journal of Environmental Education, 49, 375-389.
Willis, Alette, & Schmidt, Franziska. (2018). Amplifying John Muir’s life: a third sector intervention in providing alternative narrative resources to secondary schools. Environmental Education Research, 24, 1050-1061.
King, P., & Sills-Jones, P. (2018). Children’s use of public spaces and the role of the adult -- A comparison of play ranging in the UK and the leikkipuisto (Play Parks) in Finland. International Journal of Play. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21594937.2018.1437378
Mangone, G. (2018). Exploring urban design strategies that maximize the benefits of urban nature for children’s well-being. Ecopsychology, 10(4). http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/eco.2018.0054