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  1. Perceptions of the Belgian Coast through time: how resident views affect acceptance of blue projects and place attachment
  2. Climate Policy Feasibility across Europe Relies on the Conditional Middle
  3. Climate Policy Feasibility across Europe Relies on the Conditional Middle
  4. A Deep Dive Below The Human Surface: The Effect of Basic Human Values on Coastal Residents’ and Tourists’ Marine Personal Norm, Mediated by Marine Value Orientations
  5. Why do people care but not act for the environment, and what can be done about it?
  6. Climate Policy Feasibility across Europe Relies on the Conditional Middle
  7. What motivates tourists to conserve water on vacation? Examining the role of personal climate-based values
  8. Sustainable energy technology adoption for a low-carbon future: A global meta-analysis of psychological determinants
  9. Views of EU citizens on economic growth and implications for climate policy
  10. Six Faces of Climate Policy Support in the EU
  11. Six Faces of Climate Policy Support in the EU
  12. Local fossil fuel ad ban as a catalyst for global change
  13. The public demands more climate action, not less
  14. Accelerating social tipping points in sustainable behaviors: Insights from a dynamic model of moralized social change
  15. Exploring energy geography: Data insights on household consumption
  16. Exploration of children’s value patterns in relation to environmental education programmes
  17. Gendered geography of energy consumption in the Netherlands
  18. An integrated human-cyber-physical framework for control of microgrids
  19. A spiral of (in)action: Empowering people to translate their values in climate action
  20. Distributed Control of DC Grids: Integrating Prosumers’ Motives
  21. The role of trust in public acceptability of energy projects: Integrity versus competence
  22. When You Choose but Not Lose: Decreasing People’s Desire for Options on Technological Appliances
  23. Towards Circular Economy for More Sustainable Apparel Consumption: Testing the Value-Belief-Norm Theory in Brazil and in The Netherlands
  24. The impact of COVID-19 related regulations and restrictions on mobility and potential for sustained climate mitigation across the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK: a data-based commentary
  25. How individuals' climate actions are influenced by (perceived) values and identities
  26. From values to climate action
  27. The more public influence, the better? The effects of full versus shared influence on public acceptability of energy projects in the Netherlands and China
  28. The impact of COVID-19 related regulations and restrictions on mobility and potential for sustained climate mitigation across the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK: A data-based commentary.
  29. Worrying about the Consequences of COVID-19 for Distant Others Relates to Mitigative Actions
  30. The impact of COVID-19 related regulations and restrictions on mobility and potential for sustained climate mitigation across the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK: A data-based commentary.
  31. I Am vs. We Are: How Biospheric Values and Environmental Identity of Individuals and Groups Can Influence Pro-environmental Behaviour
  32. Convince Yourself to Do the Right Thing: The Effects of Provided Versus Self-Generated Arguments on Rule Compliance and Perceived Importance of Socially Desirable Behavior
  33. Public participation in decision making, perceived procedural fairness and public acceptability of renewable energy projects
  34. Meta-analytic evidence for a robust and positive association between individuals’ pro-environmental behaviors and their subjective wellbeing
  35. Engaging City Residents in Climate Action: Addressing the Personal and Group Value-Base Behind Residents’ Climate Actions
  36. Insights from early COVID-19 responses about promoting sustainable action
  37. The value of what others value: When perceived biospheric group values influence individuals’ pro-environmental engagement
  38. De waarden achter klimaatgedrag
  39. Translating climate beliefs into action in a changing political landscape
  40. When worry about climate change leads to climate action
  41. Effects of competence- and integrity-based trust on public acceptability of renewable energy projects in China and the Netherlands
  42. Motivating Society-wide Pro-environmental Change
  43. Effects of trust and public participation on acceptability of renewable energy projects in the Netherlands and China
  44. How to measure those personal values that underlie environmental preferences and behaviours
  45. How groups can influence individuals' and group's energy behaviours
  46. How do individuals and automated applications interact, and how could this be optimized?
  47. How threats from a global economic crisis can result in local stereotypes and prejudice.
  48. Do foreign threats negatively impact local group relations?
  49. Corrigendum to “Peer and self-reports of victimization and bullying: Their differential association with internalizing problems and social adjustment” [Journal of School Psychology 50 (2012) 759–774]
  50. What different perspectives on school bullying can tell about the problems of those involved.