Environmental psychology: An introduction
JIM De Groot - 2019 - books.google.com
The updated edition of the essential guide to environmental psychology Thoroughly revised
and updated, the second edition, Environmental Psychology: An Introduction offers an …
and updated, the second edition, Environmental Psychology: An Introduction offers an …
People, pollution and pathogens–Global change impacts in mountain freshwater ecosystems
Mountain catchments provide for the livelihood of more than half of humankind, and have
become a key destination for tourist and recreation activities globally. Mountain ecosystems …
become a key destination for tourist and recreation activities globally. Mountain ecosystems …
Social interactions in urban parks: Stimulating social cohesion?
People from all ethnic backgrounds spend some of their leisure time in green areas. This
study found that urban parks are more inclusive green places than non-urban green areas …
study found that urban parks are more inclusive green places than non-urban green areas …
Concern about climate change, biodiversity loss, habitat degradation and landscape change: Embedded in different packages of environmental concern?
K Skogen, H Helland, B Kaltenborn - Journal for Nature Conservation, 2018 - Elsevier
Climate change and biodiversity loss are often seen as the two most serious environmental
threats facing humanity. It also seems to be a common notion that concerns about these …
threats facing humanity. It also seems to be a common notion that concerns about these …
The missing pillar: Eudemonic values in the justification of nature conservation
The public justification for nature conservation currently rests on two pillars: hedonic
(instrumental) values, and moral values. Yet, these representations appear to do little …
(instrumental) values, and moral values. Yet, these representations appear to do little …
A model integrating social-cultural concepts of nature into frameworks of interaction between social and natural systems
Existing frameworks for analysing interactions between social and natural systems (eg
Social-Ecological Systems framework, Ecosystem Services concept) do not sufficiently …
Social-Ecological Systems framework, Ecosystem Services concept) do not sufficiently …
Exploring empirical typologies of human–nature relationships and linkages to the ecosystem services concept
The ways people relate to their environment are recognized as relevant to landscape
sustainability efforts and policies. Contemporary human–nature relationship concepts have …
sustainability efforts and policies. Contemporary human–nature relationship concepts have …
Public support for river restoration. A mixed-method study into local residents' support for and framing of river management and ecological restoration in the Dutch …
AE Buijs - Journal of Environmental management, 2009 - Elsevier
In many European countries, accommodating water has become the dominant paradigm in
river management. In the Netherlands, extensive river restoration projects are being …
river management. In the Netherlands, extensive river restoration projects are being …
Exploring public perception of non-native species from a visions of nature perspective
Not much is known about lay public perceptions of non-native species and their underlying
values. Public awareness and engagement, however, are important aspects in invasive …
values. Public awareness and engagement, however, are important aspects in invasive …
Values, images, and principles: What they represent and how they may improve fisheries governance
Natural resource governance is expected to respond effectively and timely to dynamic
environmental conditions, also in a manner that reflects social and political complexity of the …
environmental conditions, also in a manner that reflects social and political complexity of the …