peer reviewedMain summary points: • Environmental conditions in which human ancestors evolved, strongly shaped human thinking • Two complementary cognitive systems can be distinguished whose interplay causes systematic errors, especially in situations including uncertainty or complexity • These cognitive pitfalls have tremendous consequences in the context of sustainability • Leveraging cognitive biases and knowledge about them by improving education and training is vital to address ecological problem
Background: For decades, scientists have attempted to provide a sustainable development framework th...
The article presents a general classification of the models being developed in the area of sustainab...
Our purpose is to show the value of eco-psychology and phenomenology for a cognitive paradigm foster...
Cognitive ecology integrates cognition, ecology and neurobiology in one topic and has recently broad...
Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment...
Threats to the health of our environment are numerous, ranging from air and water pollution to defor...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship of sustainability knowledge to pro...
CommentLetterThis is the author's accepted manuscript of an article submitted to Trends in Ecology a...
Sustainability and Sustainable Development are becoming increasingly relevant in the global agenda o...
Sustainability is a crucial dimension of our life at the beginning of the third millennium. Our soci...
If we are looking back to the history of Earth in the scale of million years, we can see that there ...
‘Sustainable development,’ or how to achieve durably desirable states in our planet’s nested social-...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is to discuss assumptions that stand behind the idea that, in order to...
Although sustainability is often discussed solely in ecological terms, it cannot be disconnected fro...
This paper examines the role of social sciences, and in particular that of psychology, in analyzing ...
Background: For decades, scientists have attempted to provide a sustainable development framework th...
The article presents a general classification of the models being developed in the area of sustainab...
Our purpose is to show the value of eco-psychology and phenomenology for a cognitive paradigm foster...
Cognitive ecology integrates cognition, ecology and neurobiology in one topic and has recently broad...
Anthropogenic climate changes stress the importance of understanding why people harm the environment...
Threats to the health of our environment are numerous, ranging from air and water pollution to defor...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship of sustainability knowledge to pro...
CommentLetterThis is the author's accepted manuscript of an article submitted to Trends in Ecology a...
Sustainability and Sustainable Development are becoming increasingly relevant in the global agenda o...
Sustainability is a crucial dimension of our life at the beginning of the third millennium. Our soci...
If we are looking back to the history of Earth in the scale of million years, we can see that there ...
‘Sustainable development,’ or how to achieve durably desirable states in our planet’s nested social-...
Purpose: The aim of the paper is to discuss assumptions that stand behind the idea that, in order to...
Although sustainability is often discussed solely in ecological terms, it cannot be disconnected fro...
This paper examines the role of social sciences, and in particular that of psychology, in analyzing ...
Background: For decades, scientists have attempted to provide a sustainable development framework th...
The article presents a general classification of the models being developed in the area of sustainab...
Our purpose is to show the value of eco-psychology and phenomenology for a cognitive paradigm foster...