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Nick Nash
Nick Nash
Research Fellow, University of Bath
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Climate‐relevant behavioral spillover and the potential contribution of social practice theory
N Nash, L Whitmarsh, S Capstick, T Hargreaves, W Poortinga, G Thomas, ...
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 8 (6), e481, 2017
2322017
UK public perceptions of shale gas hydraulic fracturing: The role of audience, message and contextual factors on risk perceptions and policy support
L Whitmarsh, N Nash, P Upham, A Lloyd, JP Verdon, JM Kendall
Applied Energy 160, 419-430, 2015
1482015
Big data or small data? A methodological review of sustainable tourism
F Xu, N Nash, L Whitmarsh
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 28 (2), 144-163, 2020
1152020
Who is reducing their material consumption and why? A cross-cultural analysis of dematerialization behaviours
L Whitmarsh, S Capstick, N Nash
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical …, 2017
532017
Local climate change cultures: climate-relevant discursive practices in three emerging economies
N Nash, L Whitmarsh, S Capstick, V Gouveia, ...
Climatic change 163, 63-82, 2020
502020
Overcoming obstacles to ecological citizenship: the dominant social paradigm and local environmentalism
N Nash, A Lewis
Environmental citizenship, 153-184, 2006
482006
Compensatory and catalyzing beliefs: Their relationship to pro-environmental behavior and behavioral spillover in seven countries
S Capstick, L Whitmarsh, N Nash, P Haggar, J Lord
Frontiers in psychology 10, 428543, 2019
452019
Perceptions of local environmental issues and the relevance of climate change in Nepal's Terai: Perspectives from two communities
N Nash, S Capstick, L Whitmarsh, I Chaudhary, R Manandhar
Frontiers in Sociology 4, 60, 2019
402019
The connection between subjective wellbeing and pro-environmental behaviour: Individual and cross-national characteristics in a seven-country study
S Capstick, N Nash, L Whitmarsh, W Poortinga, P Haggar, A Brügger
Environmental Science & Policy 133, 63-73, 2022
382022
Reflecting on behavioral spillover in context: how do behavioral motivations and awareness catalyze other environmentally responsible actions in Brazil, China, and Denmark?
N Nash, L Whitmarsh, S Capstick, J Thøgersen, V Gouveia, ...
Frontiers in psychology 10, 788, 2019
362019
‘Not in our front garden’: Land use conflict, spatial meaning and the politics of naming place
N Nash, A Lewis, C Griffin
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 20 (1), 44-56, 2010
342010
Mainstreaming low-carbon lifestyles
N McLoughlin, A Corner, J Clarke, L Whitmarsh, S Capstick, NC Nash
Climate Outreach, 2019
212019
Rapid review of charging for disposable coffee cups and other waste minimisation measure
W Poortinga, N Nash, L Hoeijmakers
Scottish Government, 2019
102019
Life events and their association with changes in the frequency of transport use in a large UK sample
C Whittle, L Whitmarsh, N Nash, W Poortinga
Travel Behaviour and Society 28, 273-287, 2022
82022
Future issues in socio-technical change for UK citizenship: The importance of ‘place’
N Nash
Beyond current horizons: technology, children, schools & families, 1-14, 2008
62008
Rapid Review of ‘Moments of Change’& Food-Related Behaviours
N Nash, C Whittle, L Whitmarsh
Report Commissioned by the Food Standards Agency, 2020
52020
UK Public Perceptions of Shale Gas
L Whitmarsh, N Nash, A Lloyd, P Upham
Carbon Capture & Storage and Other Energy Sources & Technologies: Summary …, 2014
42014
112 Behavioural spillover in the UK and Brazil: findings from two large-scale longitudinal surveys
S Capstick, L Whitmarsh, N Nash
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS, 152, 2019
32019
A Drop in the Ocean? Fostering Water-Saving Behavior and Spillover Through Information Provision and Feedback
P Haggar, L Whitmarsh, N Nash
Environment and Behavior 55 (6-7), 520-548, 2023
22023
Compensatory and catalysing behavioural beliefs: Development and psychometric properties of an instrument for measuring spillover-related perceptions in seven countries
S Capstick, LE Whitmarsh, NC Nash, P Haggar, J Lord
Frontiers in Psychology 10 (APR), 963, 2019
22019
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