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psychological barriers. In : GRAJAL (A.), GOLDMAN (S.) & MARKS (T.) (eds.): Climate change education: a primer<br />

for zoos <strong>and</strong> aquariums. Brookfield, Chicago Zool. Soc. http://clizen.org/index.html#<br />

DOHERTY (T.J.) & CLAYTON (S.), 2012: The psychological impacts <strong>of</strong> global climate change. Am. Psychol. 66(4):<br />

265-76. Abstract: http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/amp/66/4/265/<br />

FEINBERG (M.) & WILLER (R.), 2011: Apocalypse soon? Dire messages reduce belief in global warming by<br />

contradicting just-world beliefs. Psych. Sc. 22(1): 34-38. Abstract: http://pss.sagepub.com/content/22/1/34<br />

FORREST (T.A.), 2008: How one botanical garden is engaging the public on climate change. Public Gdn 23(1): 13-15.<br />

GIFFORD (R.), 2012: The dragons <strong>of</strong> inaction: psychological barriers that limit climate change mitigation <strong>and</strong><br />

adaptation. Am. Psychol. 66(4): 290-302. Abstract: http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/amp/66/4/290/<br />

GRAJAL (A.), GOLDMAN (S.R.) & MANN (M.E.), 2012: Climate change education in zoos <strong>and</strong> aquariums: where<br />

do we go from here? In: GRAJAL (A.), GOLDMAN (S.) & MARKS (T.) (eds.): Climate change education: a primer<br />

for zoos <strong>and</strong> aquariums. Brookfield, Chicago Zool. Soc. http://clizen.org/index.html#<br />

GRAJAL (A.), GOLDMAN (S.) & MARKS (T.) (eds.), 2012: Climate change education: a primer for zoos <strong>and</strong><br />

aquariums. Brookfield, Chicago Zool. Soc. http://clizen.org/index.html#<br />

HELGESON (J), VAN DER LINDEN (S.) & CHABAY (I.), 2012: The role <strong>of</strong> knowledge, learning <strong>and</strong> mental models<br />

in public perceptions <strong>of</strong> climate change related risks. In: WALS (A.E.J.) & CORCORAN (P.B.) (eds.): Learning for<br />

sustainability in times <strong>of</strong> accelerating change. Wageningen, Wageningen Academic Publishers: 329-46.<br />

Abstract: www.wageningenacademic.com/learn4-e_21?sg={6B55B05B-E587-4E60-BAE0-33F1B953B685}<br />

HOFFMAN (A.J.), 2011: The growing climate divide. Nature Climate Change 1: 195-196.<br />

HOFFMAN (A.J.), 2011: Talking past each other? Cultural framing <strong>of</strong> skeptical <strong>and</strong> convinced logics in the climate<br />

change debate. Org. Environ. 24(3): 3-33.<br />

IMMERWAHR (J.), 1999: Waiting for a signal: public attitudes toward global warming, the environment <strong>and</strong><br />

geophysical research. New York, Public Agenda.<br />

JAKOBSSON (A.), MÄKITALO (Å.) & SÄLJÖ (R.), 2009: Conceptions <strong>of</strong> knowledge in research on students’<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> the greenhouse effect. Sc. Educ. 93(6): 978-95. Abstract:<br />

http://research2practice.info/?q=hot_topics/259/?utm_source=research2practice.info&utm_medium=exploratorium&ut<br />

m_campaign=RRP_collection<br />

KELLSTEDT (P.M.), ZAHRAN (S.) & VEDLITZ (A.), 2008: Personal efficacy, the information environment, <strong>and</strong><br />

attitudes toward global warming <strong>and</strong> climate change in the United States. Risk Analysis 28(1): 113-126.<br />

KOGER (S.M.), LESLIE (K.E.), HAYES (E.D.), 2011: Climate change: psychological solutions <strong>and</strong> strategies for<br />

change. Ecopsychology 3(4): 227-35. Abstract: http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/eco.2011.0041<br />

LEISEROWITZ (A.) et al, 2011: Climate change in the American mind: American’s global warming beliefs <strong>and</strong><br />

attitudes in May 2011. New Haven, Yale Project on Climate Change Communication<br />

http://environment.yale.edu/climate/files/ClimateBeliefsMay2011.pdf.<br />

LEISEROWITZ (A.), MAIBACH (E.), ROSER-FENOUF (C.) & SMITH (N.), 2011: Global warming’s six Americas.<br />

New Haven, Yale Univ. & George Mason Univ, Yale Project on Climate Change Communications.<br />

http://environment.yale.edu/climate/files/SixAmericasMay2011.pdf<br />

LEVISTON (Z.), LEITCH (A.), GREENHILL (M.), LEONARD (R.), WALKER (I.), 2011: Australians’ views <strong>of</strong><br />

climate change. CSIRO.<br />

LEVISTON (Z.) & WALKER (I.), 2012: Beliefs <strong>and</strong> denials about climate change: an Australian perspective.<br />

Ecopsychology 4(4): 277-85.<br />

LORENZONI (I.), NICHOLSON-COLE (S.) & WHITMARSH (L.), 2007: Barriers perceived to engaging with climate<br />

change among the UK public <strong>and</strong> their policy implications. Glob. Environ. Change 17: 445-59.<br />

Looking at people looking at animals – version 5.0<br />

An international <strong>bibliography</strong> on visitor experience <strong>studies</strong> <strong>and</strong> exhibit evaluation in zoos <strong>and</strong> aquariums<br />

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