Search Results - "Wyles, Kayleigh J."
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Valuation of marine plastic pollution in the European Arctic: Applying an integrated choice and latent variable model to contingent valuation
Published in Ecological economics (01-03-2020)“…Despite its remoteness, marine plastic pollution is a significant environmental problem in the Arctic. In Svalbard, for example, plastics are found on the…”
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Last chance for wildlife: making tourism count for conservation
Published in Journal of sustainable tourism (04-05-2023)“…Nature-based tourism offers the opportunity for tourists to see first-hand both wildlife and the conservation efforts of organisations and individuals to…”
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Springwatch #WildMorningswithChris: Engaging With Nature via Social Media and Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Lockdown
Published in Frontiers in psychology (13-10-2021)“…It is widely understood that nature engagement benefits human wellbeing. Such benefits have been found for real as well as virtual engagements. However, little…”
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Global scoping review of behavioral interventions to reduce plastic pollution with recommendations for key sectors
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-08-2024)“…End users of single‐use plastics can help minimize their contribution to plastic pollution via mindful purchasing and waste management. These behaviors can be…”
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Are Some Natural Environments More Psychologically Beneficial Than Others? The Importance of Type and Quality on Connectedness to Nature and Psychological Restoration
Published in Environment and behavior (01-02-2019)“…Exposure to nature can strengthen an individual’s sense of connectedness (i.e., emotional/cognitive bonds to the natural world) and enhance psychological…”
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Global ecological, social and economic impacts of marine plastic
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-05-2019)“…This research takes a holistic approach to considering the consequences of marine plastic pollution. A semi-systematic literature review of 1191 data points…”
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Can Beach Cleans Do More Than Clean-Up Litter? Comparing Beach Cleans to Other Coastal Activities
Published in Environment and behavior (01-06-2017)“…Coastal visits not only provide psychological benefits but can also contribute to the accumulation of rubbish. Volunteer beach cleans help address this issue,…”
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Factors That Can Undermine the Psychological Benefits of Coastal Environments: Exploring the Effect of Tidal State, Presence, and Type of Litter
Published in Environment and behavior (01-11-2016)“…The beneficial effects of blue environments have been well documented; however, we do not know how marine litter might modify these effects. Three studies…”
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An evaluation of the Fishing For Litter (FFL) scheme in the UK in terms of attitudes, behavior, barriers and opportunities
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-07-2019)“…Marine litter is a global, persistent, and increasing threat to the oceans, and numerous initiatives aim to address this challenge. Fishing For Litter (FFL) is…”
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Straws, seals, and supermarkets: Topics in the newspaper coverage of marine plastic pollution
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-05-2021)“…Media attention to marine plastic pollution is increasing, yet it is unclear which topics are being discussed. This paper analyses all 2019 news articles…”
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Object narratives as a methodology for mitigating marine plastic pollution: multidisciplinary investigations in Galápagos
Published in Antiquity (01-02-2020)“…Abstract Marine plastic pollution is a global environmental concern. With reference to approaches in contemporary archaeology, object biographies and…”
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Channelling passion for the ocean towards plastic pollution
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-10-2017)“…Plastic pollution is caused exclusively by humans. It poses growing global threats to both the ocean and society, and requires urgent action. Using…”
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Harnessing the therapeutic effects of nature for chronic Pain: A role for immersive virtual reality? A narrative review
Published in European journal of pain (10-09-2024)“…There is a growing interest in the relationship between nature and pain relief. Evidence from environmental psychology, neuroscience and physiology-based…”
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Bottle with a message: The role of story writing as an engagement tool to explore children's perceptions of marine plastic litter
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-01-2023)“…As human behaviors play a crucial role in addressing the global threat of plastic pollution, it is vital to understand perceptions about marine plastic litter…”
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Perceived risks and benefits of recreational visits to the marine environment: Integrating impacts on the environment and impacts on the visitor
Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-02-2014)“…Marine environments provide a range of important ecosystem goods and services. To ensure the sustainability of this environment, we require an integrated…”
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Determinants of hand hygiene behaviour based on the Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour
Published in Journal of infection prevention (01-09-2019)“…Background: Many investigations into the determinants of hand hygiene (HH) behaviour have explored only individual predictors or were designed according to…”
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Towards a Marine Mindset: Visiting an Aquarium Can Improve Attitudes and Intentions Regarding Marine Sustainability
Published in Visitor studies (01-01-2013)“…The oceans are crucial for human survival, yet they are under serious threat from humans, for example through overfishing and poor waste management. We…”
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The impact of virtual reality exposure on ocean connectedness and consumer responses to single-use packaging
Published in Journal of environmental psychology (01-11-2024)“…Efforts to mitigate plastic packaging pollution include behavioural strategies aimed at shifting consumer perceptions and behaviour. Connectedness to nature,…”
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Why are places so special? Uncovering how our brain reacts to meaningful places
Published in Landscape and urban planning (01-05-2020)“…•The first study to use brain imaging techniques to examine reactions to personally meaningful places.•Pictures of meaningful places (not objects) evoke…”
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Multiple negative impacts of marine plastic pollution on tropical coastal ecosystem services, and human health and well-being
Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-11-2024)“…There is limited empirical evidence showing the impacts of marine plastic pollution on ecosystem services or on human health and well-being in Global South…”
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