Team members

 

Assoc. Prof. Kathryn Williams

Kathryn draws on environmental psychological and interdisciplinary frameworks to explore human relationships with forests and urban greening.

 

Dr. Rebecca Ford

Rebecca’s research interests are in the underlying basis for public views about forest management in people’s aesthetic responses and their more cognitive values, beliefs and decision-making processes.

 

Dr. Nerida Anderson

Nerida is an environmental psychologist whose research focuses on social values for forests; in particular how social values are associated with public acceptance of forest management strategies.

 

Andrea Rawluk

Andrea’s background is in environmental sociology and natural resource management. Her interests are in social dimensions of environmental policy and landscape transition.

 

Kate Lee

Kate’s research combines environmental, organizational, and cognitive psychology to investigate the links between nature and wellbeing in cities and workplaces.

 

Alison Farrar

Alison’s research is concerned with social response to native grasslands in cities, and to strategies for grassland management.

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