معرفی
Iain Hamlin is a Lecturer in Psychology at the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care. His research focuses on the intersection of psychology and environmental science, particularly exploring how nature engagement impacts well-being, pro-conservation behaviors, and social attitudes. Key themes include nature connectedness, citizen science participation, and prejudice reduction through emotional interventions like awe induction.
His work spans experimental psychology, environmental policy analysis, and conservation behavior. Notable contributions include studies on butterfly citizen science impacts, birdwatching benefits, and country-level factors influencing nature connectedness as sustainability indicators. He collaborates widely with institutions like Mary Ann Liebert Inc. and Emerald, producing open-access research with significant societal relevance.
Recent publications emphasize methodological innovations such as structured group decision-making frameworks and Delphi technique optimizations. His research consistently bridges psychological mechanisms with ecological outcomes, advocating for nature-based solutions to both human and planetary well-being challenges.

