Publications

Full publication lists can be found on the home page of individual group members. In addition, you can search  to download available papers.

The natural environment  

  • Gatersleben, B. & Andrews, M (2013). When walking in nature is not restorative; The role of prospect and refuge. Health and Place, 20, 91-101.
  • Greenwood, A. & Gatersleben, B. (2016). Let's go outside! Environmental restoration amongst adolescents and the impact of friends and phones. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 48, 131-139.
  • Marselle, Hartig, Cox, de Bell, Knapp et al (2021) Pathways linking biodiversity to human health: A conceptual framework , 150, 106420
  • Marselle, M.R., Bowler, D.E., Watzema, J., Eichenberg, D., Kirsten, T., & Bonn, A. (2020). Urban street tree biodiversity and antidepressant prescriptions. Scientific Reports, 10, 22445.
  • Newman, M. A. R. K., Gatersleben, B., Wyles, K. J., & Ratcliffe, E. (2022). The use of virtual reality in environment experiences and the importance of realism. Journal of environmental psychology79, 101733.
  • Payne, S. R., & Bruce, N. (2019). Exploring the relationship between urban quiet areas and perceived restorative benefits. International journal of environmental research and public health16(9), 1611.
  • Ratcliffe, E. (2021). Sound and soundscape in restorative natural environments: A narrative literature review. Frontiers in Psychology12, 963.
  • Ratcliffe, E. (2021). Toward a better understanding of pleasant sounds and soundscapes in urban settings. Cities & Health5(1-2), 82-85.
  • Ratcliffe, E., Gatersleben, B., Sowden, P. T., & Korpela, K. M. (2022). Understanding the perceived benefits of nature for creativity. The Journal of Creative Behavior56(2), 215-231.
  • Xu, S., Murrell, G., Golding, S. E., Brockett, B. F., Gatersleben, B., Scarles, C., ... & Wyles, K. J. (2021). # Springwatch# WildMorningswithChris: Engaging With Nature via Social Media and Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Lockdown. Frontiers in Psychology, 4259.

Sustainability

  • B枚sehans, G., Walker, I. (2022). My sustainable city: Exloring lay people鈥檚 conception of sustainable urban design. The Social Science Journal, 59, 85-101
  • Druckman, A., & Gatersleben, B. (2019). A time-use approach: High subjective wellbeing, low carbon leisure. Journal of Public Mental Health.
  • Elf, P., Isham, A., & Gatersleben, B. (2021). Above and beyond? How businesses can drive sustainable development by promoting lasting pro鈥恊nvironmental behaviour change: An examination of the IKEA Live Lagom project. Business Strategy and the Environment30(2), 1037-1050.
  • Elnaklah, R., Walker, I., Natarajan, S. (2021). Moving to a green building: Indoor environment quality, thermal comfort and health. Building and Environment, 191, 107592.
  • Gatersleben, B. (2021). Social-symbolic and affective aspects of car ownership and use. In Encyclopedia of Transportation.
  • Isham, A., Gatersleben, B., & Jackson, T. (2021). Materialism and the experience of flow. Journal of Happiness Studies22(4), 1745-1768.
  • Isham, A., Gatersleben, B., & Jackson, T. (2019). Flow activities as a route to living well with less. Environment and Behavior51(4), 431-461.
  • Jones, C. R., Oltra, C., & Prades, A. (2021). Predicting attitudes towards fusion energy in Europe: Results of a cross-national public survey in Austria, Finland, Spain and the UK. Energy research & social science75, 102028.
  • Parker, N., Kasser, T., Bardi, A., Gatersleben, B., & Druckman, A. (2020). Goals for Good: Testing an Intervention to Reduce Materialism in Three European Countries. Eur. J. Appl. Posit. Psychol4, 13.
  • Walker, I., Hope, A. (2020). Householders鈥 readiness for demand-side response: A qualitative study of how domestic tasks might be shifted in time. Energy and Buildings, 215, 109888.

Place and space 

  • Gatersleben, B., Wyles, K. J., Myers, A., & Opitz, B. (2020). Why are places so special? Uncovering how our brain reacts to meaningful places. Landscape and Urban Planning197, 103758.
  • Ratcliffe, E., & Korpela, K. M. (2016). Memory and place attachment as predictors of imagined restorative perceptions of favourite places. Journal of Environmental Psychology48, 120-130.
  • Ratcliffe, E., & Korpela, K. M. (2018). Time-and self-related memories predict restorative perceptions of favorite places via place identity. Environment and Behavior50(6), 690-720.
  • Uebel, K., Marselle, M., Dean, A. J., Rhodes, J. R., & Bonn, A. (2021). Urban green space soundscapes and their perceived restorativeness. People and Nature3(3), 756-769.
  • Uzzell, D., Pol, E., & Badenas, D. (2002). Place identification, social cohesion, and enviornmental sustainability. Environment and behavior34(1), 26-53.