Forthcoming Articles

Articles below are "in press", i.e., accepted for publication in Global Environmental Psychology but not yet published. However, authors are encouraged to make their Accepted Author Manuscript (AAM) available on this page (as described below).

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  • How Affinity With Places Affects the Indirect Experience of Climate Extreme Weather Events
    Elias Keller, John E. Marsh, Beth H. Richardson, Linden J. Ball
  • Measuring Belief in Climate Change with a Single-Item
    Sebastian Berger, David Hauser, Anna Lange, Sander van der Linden
  • Why do (or don’t) people protect nature? Insights from conservation practice and environmental psychology to respond to the biodiversity crisis
    Lily van Eeden, Hugh Possingham, Taciano Milfont, Christoph Klebl, Kelly Fielding
  • Social and Ecological Dominance Orientations, Climate Change Denial, and Pro-Environmental Behavior
    Gözde Kiral Ucar, Meryem Kaynak Malatyali, Bagdat Deniz Kaynak
  • Optimal delivery of social norms feedback to reduce household water consumption
    Ukasha Ramli, Cameron Brick, Benjamin Abera
  • World Beliefs Predict Self-Reported Sustainable Behaviors Beyond Big Five Personality Traits and Political Ideology
    Janna Hämpke, Nicholas Kerry, Jeremy D. W. Clifton
  • Design for behaviour change – The influence of packaging design on recycling
    Josefine Geiger, Rebecca Sargisson, A. Berfu Ünal, Ellen Van der Werff, Linda Steg
  • Pedestrians’ alertness and perceived environmental safety under non-uniform urban lighting
    Richard Jedon
  • How Can Psychological Research Support Movements for Socio-Ecological Change? A Qualitative Study on Psychological Challenges and Questions of Activists
    Karen R.S. Hamann, Klara Wenzel, Sophia Dasch, Eva Junge, Anna-Sophie von Agris, Julian Bleh
  • What Motivates Individuals or Groups to Engage in Commons Initiatives? A Scoping Review
    Vincent Aggrey, Sabina Pedrazzini, Johanna Gammelgaard, Lilla Gurtner, Stephanie Moser
  • How environmental and social psychologists can engage with system-level processes
    Anandita Sabherwal, Dallas O'Dell
  • Nature connection and wellbeing in children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    Alexia Barrable, Samantha Friedman, Kim-Pong Tam, Marietta Papadatou-Pastou
  • Impact of a default nudge intervention on plant-based milk consumption in a UK university café
    Katie Major-Smith, Gregory Borne, Laura Wallis, Daniel Major-Smith, Debby Cotton