Behaviour change to address climate change
Addressing climate change requires profound behaviour change, not only in consumer
action, but also in action as members of communities and organisations, and as citizens who …
action, but also in action as members of communities and organisations, and as citizens who …
Beyond “bluespace” and “greenspace”: A narrative review of possible health benefits from exposure to other natural landscapes
Numerous studies have highlighted the physical and mental health benefits of contact with
nature, typically in landscapes characterized by plants (ie,“greenspace”) and water …
nature, typically in landscapes characterized by plants (ie,“greenspace”) and water …
Middle-range theories of land system change
Abstract Changes in land systems generate many sustainability challenges. Identifying more
sustainable land-use alternatives requires solid theoretical foundations on the causes of …
sustainable land-use alternatives requires solid theoretical foundations on the causes of …
Empathy, place and identity interactions for sustainability
Sustainability science recognises the need to fully incorporate cultural and emotional
dimensions of environmental change to understand how societies deal with and shape …
dimensions of environmental change to understand how societies deal with and shape …
Capturing emergent phenomena in social-ecological systems
Social-ecological systems (SES) are complex adaptive systems. Social-ecological system
phenomena, such as regime shifts, transformations, or traps, emerge from interactions …
phenomena, such as regime shifts, transformations, or traps, emerge from interactions …
Stewardship, care and relational values
Highlights•Relational values, such as care, animate stewardship action.•Care is emergent
from social-ecological relations.•Care is embodied and practiced.•Care is situated and …
from social-ecological relations.•Care is embodied and practiced.•Care is situated and …
Sense of place, fast and slow: The potential contributions of affordance theory to sense of place
Over the past 40 years, the sense of place concept has been well-established across a
range of applications and settings; however, most theoretical developments have “privileged …
range of applications and settings; however, most theoretical developments have “privileged …
Imagination and transformations to sustainable and just futures
The ability of individuals and groups to identify, assess, and pursue alternative possible
futures is an essential component of their ability to deliberately and collectively respond to …
futures is an essential component of their ability to deliberately and collectively respond to …
[HTML][HTML] Stewardship as a boundary object for sustainability research: Linking care, knowledge and agency
Current sustainability challenges–including biodiversity loss, pollution and land-use change–
require new ways of understanding, acting in and caring for the landscapes we live in. The …
require new ways of understanding, acting in and caring for the landscapes we live in. The …
Social-ecological systems insights for navigating the dynamics of the Anthropocene
Social-ecological systems (SES) research offers new theory and evidence to transform
sustainable development to better contend with the challenges of the Anthropocene. Four …
sustainable development to better contend with the challenges of the Anthropocene. Four …