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Testing the dimensionality of place attachment and its relationships with place satisfaction and pro-environmental behaviours: A structural equation modelling approach
H Ramkissoon, LDG Smith, B Weiler
Tourism management 36, 552-566, 2013
10372013
Place attachment and pro-environmental behaviour in national parks: The development of a conceptual framework
H Ramkissoon, B Weiler, LDG Smith
Journal of Sustainable tourism 20 (2), 257-276, 2012
6572012
Relationships between place attachment, place satisfaction and pro-environmental behaviour in an Australian national park
H Ramkissoon, LDG Smith, B Weiler
Journal of Sustainable tourism 21 (3), 434-457, 2013
4372013
You did, so you can and you will: Self-efficacy as a mediator of spillover from easy to more difficult pro-environmental behaviour
N Lauren, KS Fielding, L Smith, WR Louis
Journal of Environmental Psychology 48, 191-199, 2016
2482016
Are you for real? An evaluation of the relationship between emotional labour and visitor outcomes
PA Van Dijk, LDG Smith, BK Cooper
Tourism Management 32 (1), 39-45, 2011
1802011
A closer examination of the impact of zoo visits on visitor behaviour
L Smith, S Broad, B Weiler
Journal of sustainable tourism 16 (5), 544-562, 2008
1772008
Does more interpretation lead to greater outcomes? An assessment of the impacts of multiple layers of interpretation in a zoo context
B Weiler, L Smith
Journal of Sustainable Tourism 17 (1), 91-105, 2009
1692009
Fostering water sensitive citizenship–Community profiles of engagement in water-related issues
AJ Dean, J Lindsay, KS Fielding, LDG Smith
Environmental Science & Policy 55, 238-247, 2016
1302016
Digital inclusion & health communication: a rapid review of literature
K Borg, M Boulet, L Smith, P Bragge
Health communication 34 (11), 1320-1328, 2019
1112019
Gendered stereotypes and norms: A systematic review of interventions designed to shift attitudes and behaviour
R Stewart, B Wright, L Smith, S Roberts, N Russell
Heliyon 7 (4), 2021
1092021
Promoting spillover: how past behaviors increase environmental intentions by cueing self-perceptions
N Lauren, LDG Smith, WR Louis, AJ Dean
Environment and Behavior 51 (3), 235-258, 2019
1012019
Digital inclusion and online behaviour: five typologies of Australian internet users
K Borg, L Smith
Behaviour & information technology 37 (4), 367-380, 2018
882018
Place attachment, place satisfaction and pro-environmental behaviour: A comparative assessment of multiple regression and structural equation modelling
H Ramkissoon, B Weiler, LDG Smith
Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events 5 (3), 215-232, 2013
802013
Visitor satisfaction and place attachment in national parks
H Ramkissoon, LDG Smith, S Kneebone
Tourism Analysis 19 (3), 287-300, 2014
792014
Citizens as scientists: what influences public contributions to marine research?
V Martin, L Smith, A Bowling, L Christidis, D Lloyd, G Pecl
Science Communication 38 (4), 495-522, 2016
712016
Institutional and behaviour-change interventions to support COVID-19 public health measures: a review by the Lancet Commission Task Force on public health measures to suppress …
JK Lee, C Bullen, Y Ben Amor, SR Bush, F Colombo, A Gaviria, ...
International health 13 (5), 399-409, 2021
572021
The introduction of a mandatory mask policy was associated with significantly reduced COVID-19 cases in a major metropolitan city
N Scott, A Saul, T Spelman, M Stoove, A Pedrana, A Saeri, E Grundy, ...
PLoS One 16 (7), e0253510, 2021
502021
It's what you do and where you do it: Perceived similarity in household water saving behaviours
S Kneebone, K Fielding, L Smith
Journal of Environmental Psychology 55, 1-10, 2018
492018
The CN-12: A brief, multidimensional connection with nature instrument
MA Hatty, LDG Smith, D Goodwin, FT Mavondo
Frontiers in psychology 11, 1566, 2020
452020
On current-squared flows and ModMax theories
C Ferko, L Smith, G Tartaglino
SciPost Physics 13 (2), 012, 2022
432022
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