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Lea Barbett is an Associate Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University of Derby, affiliated with the College of Health, Psychology and Social Care. Her research focuses on nature connectedness and pro-environmental behaviors, contributing to understanding how human-environment relationships influence conservation actions. She has published in journals such as Sustainability and People and Nature, with over 1,750 views and 224 downloads of her work.
Her research interests include environmental psychology, conservation behavior, and the development of psychometric tools to measure pro-nature conservation actions. She explores how nature connectedness impacts individuals' willingness to engage in pro-environmental behaviors across different age groups, with a focus on both theoretical and applied aspects of environmental sustainability.
Her recent publications examine the role of nature connectedness in fostering conservation behaviors, validate scales for measuring pro-nature actions, and assess nature connectedness across children and adults. These studies highlight interdisciplinary approaches bridging psychology and environmental science to address ecological challenges.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided information. Details about grants or advising roles are not specified. Collaborations include researchers such as Miles Richardson and Holli-Anne Passmore.
