Uppsala universitet
TERRY HARTIG
 
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Place Preferences, Place Attachment, and Environmental Self-Regulation

 

Staats, H., van Gemerden, E., & Hartig, T. (2010). Preference for restorative situations: Interactive effects of attentional state, activity-in-environment and social context. Leisure Sciences, 32, 401-417.

Hunziker, M., Buchecker, M., & Hartig, T. (2007) Space and place – two aspects of the human-landscape relationship. In F. Kienast, S. Ghosh, & O. Wildi (Eds.), A changing world: Challenges for landscape research (pp. 47-62). Dordrecht: Springer.

Hartig, T., & Staats, H. (2006). The need for psychological restoration as a determinant of environmental preferences. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 26, 215-226.

Staats, H., & Hartig, T. (2004) Alone or with a friend: A social context for psychological restoration and environmental preferences. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 24, 199-211.

Staats, H., Kieviet, A., & Hartig, T. (2003) Where to recover from attentional fatigue: An expectancy-value analysis of environmental preference. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 23, 147-157.

Korpela, K. M., Kyttä, M., & Hartig, T. (2002) Restorative experience, self-regulation, and children's place preferences. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 22, 387-398.

Korpela, K. M., Hartig, T., Kaiser, F. G., & Fuhrer, U. (2001) Restorative experience and self-regulation in favorite places. Environment and Behavior, 33, 572-589.

Korpela, K., & Hartig, T. (1996) Restorative qualities of favorite places. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 16, 221-233.

Fuhrer, U., Kaiser, F. G., & Hartig, T. (1993) Place attachment and mobility during leisure time. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 13, 309-321.

Lindberg, E., Hartig, T., Garvill, J., & Gärling, T. (1992) Residential location preferences across the lifespan. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 12, 187-198.

 
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