93 results on '"Fielding, Kelly S."'
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2. Examining contrasting influences of extreme weather experiences on individual climate activism
3. The role of social norms in communicating about climate change
4. Developing an indicator of community appreciation of biodiversity
5. Introduction to the psychology of climate change communication
6. The Criminalization of Climate Change Protest
7. Greening the physical environment of organizational behaviour
8. Resources that Help Sustain Environmental Volunteer Activist Leaders
9. “Nature is mine/ours”: Measuring individual and collective psychological ownership of nature
10. International media coverage promotes donations to a climate disaster
11. Nature connection, pro-environmental behaviours and wellbeing: Understanding the mediating role of nature contact
12. Beyond proximity: How subjective perceptions of enablers and constraints influence patterns of blue space recreation
13. A political experiment may have extracted Australia from the climate wars
14. A systematic review of the outcomes of sustained environmental collective action
15. Public perceptions of recycled water
16. An Investigation of Factors Influencing Environmental Volunteering Leadership and Participation Behaviors
17. Protecting the Planet or Destroying the Universe? Understanding Reactions to Space Mining
18. Psychological ownership of nature: A conceptual elaboration and research agenda
19. Accelerating the adoption of water sensitive innovations: community perceptions of practices and technologies to mitigate urban stormwater pollution
20. Community perspectives on sustainable urban water security
21. Diary Methods and Workplace Pro-Environmental Behaviors
22. Health and Wellbeing Benefits from Nature Experiences in Tropical Settings Depend on Strength of Connection to Nature
23. The Psychology of Effective Activism
24. Responding to Climate Change Disaster
25. Urban green space use during a time of stress: A case study during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Brisbane, Australia
26. The relationship between country and individual household wealth and climate change concern: the mediating role of control
27. Assessing the mobilization potential of environmental advocacy communication
28. Factors influencing nature interactions vary between cities and types of nature interactions
29. No evidence of an extinction of experience or emotional disconnect from nature in urban Singapore
30. Conservation concern among Australian undergraduates is associated with childhood socio‐cultural experiences
31. Understanding the Outcomes of Climate Change Campaigns in the Australian Environmental Movement
32. The Characteristics, Activities and Goals of Environmental Organizations Engaged in Advocacy Within the Australian Environmental Movement
33. Positive Affective Framing of Information Reduces Risk Perceptions and Increases Acceptance of Recycled Water
34. Using ingroup messengers and ingroup values to promote climate change policy
35. Psychological predictors of fishing and waste management intentions in Indonesian coastal communities
36. Understanding (and Reducing) Inaction on Climate Change
37. Changes in perceptions of urban green space are related to changes in psychological well-being: Cross-sectional and longitudinal study of mid-aged urban residents
38. Messaging matters: A systematic review of the conservation messaging literature
39. Building community support for coastal management — What types of messages are most effective?
40. Predictors of Nature Connection Among Urban Residents: Assessing the Role of Childhood and Adult Nature Experiences
41. Not all motivated rejection of science is unconscious: Reply to Tryon (2018).
42. Relationships among conspiratorial beliefs, conservatism and climate scepticism across nations
43. How do marine and coastal citizen science experiences foster environmental engagement?
44. Communicating about sustainable urban water management: community and professional perspectives on water-related terminology
45. The psychological roots of anti-vaccination attitudes: A 24-nation investigation.
46. Public acceptance of recycled water
47. Attitude roots and Jiu Jitsu persuasion: Understanding and overcoming the motivated rejection of science.
48. Exploring potential mechanisms involved in the relationship between eudaimonic wellbeing and nature connection
49. You did, so you can and you will: Self-efficacy as a mediator of spillover from easy to more difficult pro-environmental behaviour
50. How social capital influences community support for alternative water sources
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