Members of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group participated in 27th IAPS International Conference
Members of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group, Professor Elena Sutkina, PhD Candidates Alexandra Ivanova and Fatikha Agissova, presented their research results at the online conference organized by the International Association of People-Environment Studies on July 5-7, 2022, in Lisbon, Portugal.
Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group members presented project results at a seminar at Otto von Guericke University in Magdeburg
Head of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group, Professor Elena Sautkina and Research and Study Group member, PhD student of School of Psychology Alexandra Ivanova made a presentation “Development and Validation of the Russian Scale of Pro-Environmental Behaviour” at the seminar organized by the Personality and Social Psychology Division of the Otto-von-Guericke University in Magdeburg, Germany.
A Critical Environmental Psychology approach to people-environment and energy studies
At the seminar of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group held Dec. 9, 2021, Dr Susana Batel, Integrated Researcher at the University Institute of Lisbon, delivered a presentation: A Critical Environmental Psychology approach to people-environment and energy studies
Climate anxiety, wellbeing and pro-environmental action: correlates of emotional engagement with climate change in a cross-cultural context
At the seminar of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group held on Dec. 2, 2021, Dr Charles Ogunbode, Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham, presented his research: Climate anxiety, wellbeing and pro-environmental action: correlates of emotional engagement with climate change in a cross-cultural context.
Pro-Environmental Behaviour in Russia and Contextual Stimuli: An Empirical Study
At the seminar of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group that took place on Oct. 28, 2021, Danila Valko, PhD, Research Department of the South Ural University of Technology, presented his research: Pro-Environmental Behaviour in Russia and Contextual Stimuli: An Empirical Study.
Engaging the public with climate change and low-carbon lifestyles: Lessons from COVID-19
At the regular seminar of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group held on June 10, 2021, Professor Lorraine Whitmarsh, University of Bath, Director of the Centre for Climate Change & Social Transformations (CAST), Cardiff University, gave a talk on “Engaging the public with climate change and low-carbon lifestyles: Lessons from COVID-19”.
Public views of and responses to renewable energy development
At the regular seminar of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group held on May 20, 2021, Anna Devenish, PhD in Public Policy, Oregon State University, presented her research: Public views of and responses to renewable energy development.
Transforming lifestyles: Food choices, changing behaviours, and spillover effects
Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group hosted a regular online seminar on May 13, 2021. Dr Caroline Verfuerth, Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations, Cardiff University, presented results of her doctoral research: Transforming lifestyles: Food choices, changing behaviours, and spillover effects.
Individual and Contextual Influences on Pro-Environmental Behaviour
At the regular seminar of Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group held on April 23, 2021, Dr Cameron Brick, Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, gave a talk on his research on individual and contextual predictors of pro-environmental behaviour.
April Conference Session "Environmental Psychology: Pro-environmental Behaviour and Its Determinants" held by Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group
On April 15, 2021, Environmental Psychology Research and Study Group, HSE University, organized the session “Environmental Psychology: Pro-Environmental Behaviour and Its Determinants” in the framework of XXII April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development.