This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind the commonly reported link between experiences in nature and pro-environmentalism. Particularly, we explore whether nature experiences lead to self-reported pro-environmental behaviors (PEBs) and whether this relation is mediated by connectedness to nature. Additionally, we examine the possible lasting effect of childhood experiences with nature on adults'' PEB. Most studies reporting on the link between contact with nature and pro-environmentalism have been conducted in developed countries, limiting the generalization of the results. To address this gap in the literature, the current study was conducted in a developing country (Brazil) with a ...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of a work that was accepted for publication in Journal of Envi...
Half of the world’s population live in the urban environment. Lifestyle changes in the 20th century ...
Past research has demonstrated that people who engage in more frequent contact with nature report hi...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
<p>This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind...
<p>This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind...
There is empirical evidence suggesting a positive link between direct experiences in nature and peop...
A personal relationship with nature, which develops in childhood, is associated with wellbeing benef...
Pro-environmental behavior is a key to environmental sustainability. It is important to know which v...
This paper examines the relationships between an individual’s self-reported connection to nature (CT...
The aims of this study were to investigate (a) the relationship between connectedness to nature and ...
The climate and biodiversity crises reveal a failing human-nature relationship. The psychological co...
Extensive research has shown that pro-environmental behaviour (PEB) is encouraged by nature connecte...
There are multiple theoretical understandings of connection to nature. Often, scholars define a conn...
Urbanization, screen dependency, and the changing nature of childhood and parenting have led to incr...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of a work that was accepted for publication in Journal of Envi...
Half of the world’s population live in the urban environment. Lifestyle changes in the 20th century ...
Past research has demonstrated that people who engage in more frequent contact with nature report hi...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
<p>This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind...
<p>This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind...
There is empirical evidence suggesting a positive link between direct experiences in nature and peop...
A personal relationship with nature, which develops in childhood, is associated with wellbeing benef...
Pro-environmental behavior is a key to environmental sustainability. It is important to know which v...
This paper examines the relationships between an individual’s self-reported connection to nature (CT...
The aims of this study were to investigate (a) the relationship between connectedness to nature and ...
The climate and biodiversity crises reveal a failing human-nature relationship. The psychological co...
Extensive research has shown that pro-environmental behaviour (PEB) is encouraged by nature connecte...
There are multiple theoretical understandings of connection to nature. Often, scholars define a conn...
Urbanization, screen dependency, and the changing nature of childhood and parenting have led to incr...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of a work that was accepted for publication in Journal of Envi...
Half of the world’s population live in the urban environment. Lifestyle changes in the 20th century ...
Past research has demonstrated that people who engage in more frequent contact with nature report hi...