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Whitney Fleming is a Research Fellow at Bangor University's School of Environmental and Natural Sciences, specializing in environmental psychology, human-nature interactions, and well-being. Her research examines how biodiversity, social factors, and accessibility influence natural environment experiences through interdisciplinary methods.
- Employed quantitative surveys, experiments, and qualitative analysis
- Focuses on sensory engagement (visual, auditory) with nature
- Investigates governance beliefs and environmental stewardship
Her recent projects include Nature's Symphony: Exploring the Wellbeing Benefits of Directed Listening (Leverhulme Trust-funded) and a UKRI initiative addressing health inequalities in Deaf communities. She mentors PhD candidate Joe Roy and offers postgraduate research opportunities at Treborth Botanic Garden.
Selected Scientific Awards:
- Zuckerman Postdoctoral Scholar Fellowship
Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals like Good Health and Well-Being, Sustainable Cities and Communities, and Life on Land. Current teaching includes modules on environmental data analysis, conservation practice, and social issues in forest management.





