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Katherine N. Irvine

The James Hutton Institute - Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Department

Craigiebuckler

Aberdeen, AB15 8QH

United Kingdom

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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267

TOTAL CITATIONS

2

Scholarly Papers (3)

1.

Testing the BIO-WELL Scale in Situ: Measuring Human Wellbeing Responses to Biodiversity within Forests

Journal of Environmental Psychology, volume 109, 2026[10.1016/j.jenvp.2025.102897]
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 25 Sep 2024 Last Revised: 05 Jan 2026
University of Kent, University of Kent, University of Kent, The James Hutton Institute - Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Department, Imperial College London, University of Oxford, Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Imperial College London and University of Kent
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green space, health, prescribing, psychometric, sensory, woodland

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Stated Preferences for the Colours, Smells and Sounds of Biodiversity Outweigh Those for Ecological Function

Number of pages: 52 Posted: 06 Jan 2024
University of Bath, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, Department of Economics, Students, Imperial College London, University of Copenhagen, University of Kent, University of Kent, The James Hutton Institute - Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Department, Imperial College London and University of Kent
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Choice experiment, choice modelling, conservation, ecosystem restoration, forest, willingness to pay, woodland, WTP

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Quantifying Temporal Changes in the Monetary Value of Forest Cultural Ecosystem Services Globally: A Meta-Analysis

Number of pages: 63 Posted: 30 Nov 2023
Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Imperial College London, University of Bath, Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, Department of Economics, Students, University of Kent, The James Hutton Institute - Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Department, Imperial College London, University of Kent and University of Kent
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Benefit transfer, biodiversity, non-market valuation, recreation, revealed preference, stated preference