| Are Some Natural Environments More Psychologically Beneficial Than Others? The Importance of Type and Quality on Connectedness to Nature and Psychological Restoration |
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| Exposure to Urban Nature and Tree Planting Are Related to Pro-Environmental Behavior via Connection to Nature, the Use of Nature for Psychological Restoration, and Environmental Attitudes |
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| Milling and Public Warnings |
18 |
| Good Intents, but Low Impacts: Diverging Importance of Motivational and Socioeconomic Determinants Explaining Pro-Environmental Behavior, Energy Use, and Carbon Footprint |
17 |
| The Built Environment and Social Capital: A Systematic Review |
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| Values Versus Environmental Knowledge as Triggers of a Process of Activation of Personal Norms for Eco-Driving |
13 |
| Do Physical Activity, Social Cohesion, and Loneliness Mediate the Association Between Time Spent Visiting Green Space and Mental Health? |
13 |
| Mindfulness, Pro-environmental Behavior, and Belief in Climate Change: The Mediating Role of Social Dominance |
13 |
| Need-Supply Fit in an Activity-Based Flexible Office: A Longitudinal Study During Relocation |
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| Cross-National Variation of Gender Differences in Environmental Concern: Testing the Sociocultural Hindrance Hypothesis |
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| Moral, Wasteful, Frugal, or Thrifty? Identifying Consumer Identities to Understand and Manage Pro-Environmental Behavior |
11 |
| Psychological Barriers to Energy Conservation Behavior: The Role of Worldviews and Climate Change Risk Perception |
11 |
| The Soothing Sea: A Virtual Coastal Walk Can Reduce Experienced and Recollected Pain |
10 |
| Time- and Self-Related Memories Predict Restorative Perceptions of Favorite Places Via Place Identity |
10 |
| Attention Restoration Theory: Exploring the Role of Soft Fascination and Mental Bandwidth |
10 |
| Outdoor Time, Screen Time, and Connection to Nature: Troubling Trends Among Rural Youth? |
10 |
| Young People's Coping Strategies Concerning Climate Change: Relations to Perceived Communication With Parents and Friends and Proenvironmental Behavior |
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| Normative Influences on Adolescents' Self-Reported Pro-Environmental Behaviors: The Role of Parents and Friends |
9 |
| Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: An Experimental Test of Pro-Environmental Spillover From Reducing Meat Consumption to Monetary Donations |
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| Promoting Spillover: How Past Behaviors Increase Environmental Intentions by Cueing Self-Perceptions |
8 |
| Different Views From The 606: Examining the Impacts of an Urban Greenway on Crime in Chicago |
8 |
| Gender Differences in Environmental Behaviors Among the Chinese Public: Model of Mediation and Moderation |
8 |
| The Influence of Hazard Maps and Trust of Flood Controls on Coastal Flood Spatial Awareness and Risk Perception |
8 |
| Shopping for Clothes and Sensitivity to the Suffering of Others: The Role of Compassion and Values in Sustainable Fashion Consumption |
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| Mindfulness Increases the Belief in Climate Change: The Mediating Role of Connectedness With Nature |
7 |
| Social Identity and Environmental Concern: The Importance of Contextual Effects |
7 |
| Global Social Norms and Environmental Behavior |
7 |
| Effects of Monetary Versus Environmental Information Framing: Implications for Long-Term Pro-Environmental Behavior and Intrinsic Motivation |
6 |
| Ecological Identity: The Development and Assessment of a Measurement Scale |
6 |
| Office Employees' Perception of Workspace Contribution: A Gender and Office Design Perspective |
6 |
| Capturing the Environmental Impact of Individual Lifestyles: Evidence of the Criterion Validity of the General Ecological Behavior Scale |
6 |
| Towards an understanding of when non-climate frames can generate public support for climate change policy |
6 |
| Exploring Individual Differences and Building Complexity in Wayfinding: The Case of the Seattle Central Library |
6 |
| The Environmental Impact of Individual Behavior: Self-Assessment Versus the Ecological Footprint |
6 |
| A Conceptual Model of Leisure Time Physical Activity, Neighborhood Environment, and Sense of Community |
6 |
| Green for God: Religion and Environmentalism by Cohort and Time |
5 |
| Flow Activities as a Route to Living Well With Less |
5 |
| The Role of Compensatory Beliefs in Rationalizing Environmentally Detrimental Behaviors |
5 |
| Development and Validation of the Climate Change Hope Scale for High School Students |
5 |
| How to Waste a Break: Using Portable Electronic Devices Substantially Counteracts Attention Enhancement Effects of Green Spaces |
5 |
| Acute Biophysical Responses and Psychological Effects of Different Types of Forests in Patients With Metabolic Syndrome |
5 |
| Mechanisms of Children's Exposure to Nature: Predicting Adulthood Environmental Citizenship and Commitment to Nature-Based Activities |
5 |
| Illuminating for Safety: Investigating the Role of Lighting Appraisals on the Perception of Safety in the Urban Environment |
4 |
| Awareness of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus and Public Policy Support in the United States: Public Attitudes Among the American People |
4 |
| Celebrating Half a Century of Environment and Behavior: A Bibliometric Review |
4 |
| It Is Not a Cohort Thing: Interrogating the Relationship Between Age, Cohort, and Support for the Environment |
4 |
| Do Social Norms Affect Support for Earthquake-Strengthening Legislation? Comparing the Effects of Descriptive and Injunctive Norms |
4 |
| Cognitive Accessibility as a New Factor in Proenvironmental Spillover: Results From a Field Study of Household Food Waste Management |
4 |
| Thou Shalt Recycle: How Social Norms of Environmental Protection Narrow the Scope of the Low-Cost Hypothesis |
4 |
| General Public Acceptance of Forest Risk Management Strategies in Sweden: Comparing Three Approaches to Acceptability |
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