Search Results - "Maund, Phoebe R"
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What motivates the masses: Understanding why people contribute to conservation citizen science projects
Published in Biological conservation (01-06-2020)“…Participation in conservation citizen science projects is growing rapidly and approaches to project design are diversifying. There has been a recent shift…”
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Exploring shared public perspectives on biodiversity attributes
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-08-2021)“…Researchers, practitioners and policymakers have widely documented the multifarious ways that nature influences human well‐being. However, we still have only a…”
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Wetlands for Wellbeing: Piloting a Nature-Based Health Intervention for the Management of Anxiety and Depression
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (11-11-2019)“…Nature-based health interventions (NBIs) for the treatment of poor mental health are becoming increasingly common, yet evidence to support their effectiveness…”
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Do ecosystem service frameworks represent people’s values?
Published in Ecosystem services (01-12-2020)“…•Ecosystem service frameworks have been constructed to facilitate assessments.•We explore the extent to which expert-created frameworks represent people’s…”
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A Qualitative Analysis of UK Wetland Visitor Centres as a Health Resource
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (15-08-2021)“…The health benefits associated with spending time in natural environments have been highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lockdowns and restrictions to…”
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The features and processes underpinning high‐quality data generation in participatory research and engagement activities
Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-01-2022)“…Participatory approaches are widely used by researchers to gather data and insight about how the environment is perceived, valued and used. The participatory…”
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