Environment and Behavior

Papers
(The H4-Index of Environment and Behavior is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Evaluating Age-Related Differences in Wayfinding in a Real-World Indoor Setting62
Green Is Not the Same as Green: Differentiating Between the Association of Trees and Open Green Spaces With Children’s Brain Structure in the Netherlands31
Blue, Rather Than Red Light Can Nudge Employees to Choose Delayed But Larger Wage Payment30
A Splash and a Crowd: Do Water Fountains and Storefronts Improve Plaza’s Visitability?28
Evidence on the Effectiveness-Acceptance Trade-Off Between Forced Active Choice and Default Nudging: A Field Study to Reduce Meat Consumption in Cafeterias24
Experimental Evaluation of Environmental Manipulation to Increase Composting Behavior23
Multilevel Evidence for the Parent-Adolescent Dyadic Effect of Familiarity With Climate Change on Pro-Environmental Behaviors in 14 Societies: Moderating Effects of Societal Power Distance and Individ21
Neighborhood Safety and Perinatal Mental Health21
Cross-Cultural Applications of the New Ecological Paradigm in Protected Area Contexts20
Effectiveness of a Point-of-Decision Prompt to Encourage Physical Distancing on Greenways and Rail-Trails During the COVID-19 Pandemic19
Driving Change: Unveiling the Power of Perceived Marketplace Influence and Green Consumer Behavior18
Factors Affecting Pedestrians’ Perceptions of Safety, Comfort, and Pleasantness Induced by Public Space Lighting: A Systematic Literature Review14
Nature Sounds for Stress Recovery and Healthy Eating: A Lab Experiment Differentiating Water and Bird Sound13
Greenness, Deprivation, and Fatal Police Shootings: A Five-Year Nationwide Study in the United States13
Descriptive Norms, Personal Values, Organizational Pro-Environmental Support: Providing Intrinsic or Extrinsic Attributions to Increase Pro-Environmental Behaviors13
Spatial Optimism and Cross-Over Effects in the Perceptions of Interconnected Wildfire, Flood, and Mudslide Hazards13
Explaining Changes in Threat Appraisal, Coping Appraisal, and Flood Risk-Reducing Behavior Using Panel Data From a Nation-Wide Survey in Germany13
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