Papers

Wilkie, S. & Delicato, L. (Under Review). Is restoration in the “eye” of the beholder? Contrast and place preference effects on the perceived restorative potential of built and natural environments. International Journal of Psychology

Ratcliffe, E., Ogunbode, C., Wilkie, S., Jones, CR, Devine-Wright, P., Uzzell, D., Canter, D., Korpela, K., Pinto de Carvalho, L., Staats, H. (2024). On the importance of qualitative research in environmental psychology. Journal of Environmental Psychology.

Wilkie, S., Platt, T., & Trotter, H. (2023). Does a brief virtual dose of an environment affect subjective wellbeing and judgements of perceived restorativeness? Considering the role of place preference. Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology, 4, 100127. doi: 10.1016/j.cresp.2023.100127

Roberts, M., Colley, K., Currie, M., Eastwood, A., Li,K., Avery, L., ….Wilkie, S., & Irvine, K. (2023). The Contribution of Environmental Science to Mental Health Research: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(7), 5278. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20075278

Wilkie, S., & Trotter, H. (2022). Pro-environmental attitudes, pro-environmental behaviours and nature-relatedness: Differences based on place preference. European Review of Applied Psychology, 72(2), 100705. doi: 10.1016/j.erap.2021/100705

Thompson, N., & Wilkie, S. (2020). “I’m just lost in the world”: The impact of blue exercise on participant wellbeing. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health.

Wilkie, S. Thompson, E., Cranner, P, & Ginty, K. (2020). Attention Restoration Theory as a framework for the analysis of Tweets about urban green space. Landscape Research.

Wilkie, S., Townshend, T., Thompson, E., & Ling, J. (2019). Restructuring the built environment to change adult health behaviors: A scoping review integrated with behavior change frameworks. Cities & Health

Wilkie, S. & Clements, H. (2018). Research note: Further exploration of environment preference and environment type congruence on restoration and perceived restoration potential. Landscape and Urban Planning, 170, 314-319. (IF: 4.563)

Wilkie, S., & Clouston, L. (2015). Environment preference and environment type congruence effects on restorative outcomes and perceptions of restoration potential. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 14(2), 368-376. (IF: 2.006)

Wilkie, S. & Michialino, P. (2014). Participative co-production of urban public spaces: Exploring benefits to resident well-being and perceptions of neighbourhood collective efficacy. Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 31(4), 271-281. (IF: 0.57)

Wilkie, S., & Stavridou, A. (2013). Influence of environmental preference and environment type congruence on judgements of restoration potential. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 12, 163-170. (IF: 2.133)


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