Items where Author is "Huebner, G.M."
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cultural background
Huebner, G.M., Cooper, J. and Jones, K. (2011) Cultures within a culture: the role of nationality and religion for environmentally significant behaviour in students living in university accommodation. In: Proceedings of Environment 2.0: The 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
environmentally significant behaviour
Huebner, G.M., Cooper, J. and Jones, K. (2011) Cultures within a culture: the role of nationality and religion for environmentally significant behaviour in students living in university accommodation. In: Proceedings of Environment 2.0: The 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
nationality
Huebner, G.M., Cooper, J. and Jones, K. (2011) Cultures within a culture: the role of nationality and religion for environmentally significant behaviour in students living in university accommodation. In: Proceedings of Environment 2.0: The 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
religion
Huebner, G.M., Cooper, J. and Jones, K. (2011) Cultures within a culture: the role of nationality and religion for environmentally significant behaviour in students living in university accommodation. In: Proceedings of Environment 2.0: The 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
students
Huebner, G.M., Cooper, J. and Jones, K. (2011) Cultures within a culture: the role of nationality and religion for environmentally significant behaviour in students living in university accommodation. In: Proceedings of Environment 2.0: The 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
university accommodation
Huebner, G.M., Cooper, J. and Jones, K. (2011) Cultures within a culture: the role of nationality and religion for environmentally significant behaviour in students living in university accommodation. In: Proceedings of Environment 2.0: The 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.