The paper presents the rationale and methods of the planned systematic review to understand the effects of nature-based interventions on individuals’ environmental behaviors. There is ample evidence that experiences in nature not only enhance human well-being but also help promote people’s pro-environmentalism. Nevertheless, synthesized evidence regarding the effects of nature-based interventions on individuals’ environmental behaviors is lacking.MethodsThis protocol follows the Preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis protocols (PRISMA-P) guidelines. The planned literature search will be conducted by using APA PsycInfo, APA PsyArticles, PubMed, ERIC, Education Source, GreenFILE, OpenDissertations, Scopus, and WEB o...
There is growing evidence that exposure to nature, as opposed to a built environment, is associated ...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
Background: The time that children and young people spend in nature and outdoor spaces has decreased...
Background: The paper presents the rationale and methods of the planned systematic review to underst...
Introduction Nature provides an array of health benefits, and recent decades have seen a resurgence ...
Environmental quality strongly depends on human behaviour patterns. We review the contribution and t...
There is empirical evidence suggesting a positive link between direct experiences in nature and peop...
The aim of this narrative review is to explore whether nature-based interventions improved individua...
Most research about the promotion of pro-environmental behaviours has focused on actions conducted a...
BACKGROUND: Action taken to enhance or conserve outdoor environments may benefit health and wellbein...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
There is growing evidence that exposure to nature, as opposed to a built environment, is associated ...
Environmental research varies in its methodological quality, degree of bias, and relevance to policy...
Half of the world’s population live in the urban environment. Lifestyle changes in the 20th century ...
There is growing evidence that exposure to nature, as opposed to a built environment, is associated ...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
Background: The time that children and young people spend in nature and outdoor spaces has decreased...
Background: The paper presents the rationale and methods of the planned systematic review to underst...
Introduction Nature provides an array of health benefits, and recent decades have seen a resurgence ...
Environmental quality strongly depends on human behaviour patterns. We review the contribution and t...
There is empirical evidence suggesting a positive link between direct experiences in nature and peop...
The aim of this narrative review is to explore whether nature-based interventions improved individua...
Most research about the promotion of pro-environmental behaviours has focused on actions conducted a...
BACKGROUND: Action taken to enhance or conserve outdoor environments may benefit health and wellbein...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
There is growing evidence that exposure to nature, as opposed to a built environment, is associated ...
Environmental research varies in its methodological quality, degree of bias, and relevance to policy...
Half of the world’s population live in the urban environment. Lifestyle changes in the 20th century ...
There is growing evidence that exposure to nature, as opposed to a built environment, is associated ...
This cross-sectional study aims to improve our understanding of the psychological pathways behind th...
Background: The time that children and young people spend in nature and outdoor spaces has decreased...