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Go out or stress out? Exploring nature connectedness and cumulative stressors as resilience and vulnerability factors in different manifestations of climate anxiety
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Light, activity, and sleep: Design and usability evaluations of a web-based course supporting changes to routines and the home
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Development and validation of the motivation for electricity saving behaviour scale (MESBS) among residents living in energy-efficient buildings in Sweden
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Novel insights into the cognitive, emotional, and experiential dimensions of stakeholder acceptance of wildlife management
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Usability and feasibility of an online intervention for older adults to support changes to routines and the home ('Light, activity and sleep in my daily life')
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Adaptive capacity in the multi-level management system of migratory waterbirds: a case study of participatory goose management in Sweden
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People's conceptual environmental appraisals of urban space in daylight and electric light
2024) 9th Light Symposium 2023: Architecture Lighting Environments - Space With(Out) Light, LS 2023 1320.(
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- 2023
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Climate-change worry among two cohorts of late adolescents : Exploring macro and micro worries, coping, and relations to climate engagement, pessimism, and well-being
2023) In Journal of Environmental Psychology(
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The importance of structural, situational, and psychological factors for involving hunters in the adaptive flyway management of geese
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Navigating “Human Wildlife Conflict” situations from the individual's perspective
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