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Tony Craig
Tony Craig
Researcher, The James Hutton Institute
Dirección de correo verificada de hutton.ac.uk
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The great outdoors? Exploring the mental health benefits of natural environments
DG Pearson, T Craig
Frontiers in psychology 5, 93642, 2014
2612014
Techniques for water and wastewater management: a review of techniques and their integration in planning
R Burkhard, A Deletic, A Craig
Urban water 2 (3), 197-221, 2000
1982000
Unearthing the picturesque: The validity of the preference matrix as a measure of landscape aesthetics
APN Van der Jagt, T Craig, J Anable, MJ Brewer, DG Pearson
Landscape and Urban Planning 124, 1-13, 2014
952014
Does work-life balance affect pro-environmental behaviour? Evidence for the UK using longitudinal microdata
PC Melo, J Ge, T Craig, MJ Brewer, I Thronicker
Ecological economics 145, 170-181, 2018
892018
A methodological approach to understanding the wellbeing and restorative benefits associated with greenspace
A Conniff, T Craig
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 19, 103-109, 2016
772016
Social, temporal and situational influences on meat consumption in the UK population
GW Horgan, A Scalco, T Craig, S Whybrow, JI Macdiarmid
Appetite 138, 1-9, 2019
762019
Natural places: Perceptions of wildness and attachment to local greenspace
K Colley, T Craig
Journal of Environmental Psychology 61, 71-78, 2019
642019
Food self‐provisioning in Europe: an exploration of sociodemographic factors in five regions
J Vávra, B Megyesi, B Duží, T Craig, R Klufová, M Lapka, E Cudlínová
Rural Sociology 83 (2), 431-461, 2018
542018
Relationship between pro-environmental attitudes and behaviour and dietary intake patterns
V Asvatourian, T Craig, GW Horgan, J Kyle, JI Macdiarmid
Sustainable Production and Consumption 16, 216-226, 2018
482018
Overcoming client and market resistance to prefabrication and standardisation in housing
M Edge, A Craig, R Laing, L Abbott, A Hargreaves, J Scott, S Scott
Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, 2002
462002
A comparison of active navigation and passive observation of desktop models of future built environments
A Conniff, T Craig, R Laing, C Galán-Díaz
Design Studies 31 (5), 419-438, 2010
432010
Design and use of a virtual heritage model to enable a comparison of active navigation of buildings and spaces with passive observation
R Laing, A Conniff, T Craig, CG Diaz, S Scott
Automation in Construction 16 (6), 830-841, 2007
372007
The north east scotland energy monitoring project: exploring relationships between household occupants and energy usage
T Craig, JG Polhill, I Dent, C Galan-Diaz, S Heslop
Energy and Buildings 75, 493-503, 2014
322014
Too much of a good thing? Using a spatial agent-based model to evaluate “unconventional” workplace sharing programmes
J Ge, JG Polhill, TP Craig
Journal of transport geography 69, 83-97, 2018
312018
An approach for assessing clustering of households by electricity usage
I Dent, T Craig, U Aickelin, T Rodden
arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.0718, 2014
272014
An agent-based model to simulate meat consumption behaviour of consumers in Britain
A Scalco, JI Macdiarmid, T Craig, S Whybrow, G Horgan
Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, 2019
262019
Variability of behaviour in electricity load profile clustering; Who does things at the same time each day?
I Dent, T Craig, U Aickelin, T Rodden
Advances in Data Mining. Applications and Theoretical Aspects: 14th …, 2014
262014
The influences of actual and perceived familiarity on environmental preferences for the design of a proposed urban square
T Craig, A Conniff, C Galan-Diaz
Urban Studies Research 2012, 2012
262012
The social acceptability of prefabrication and standardisation in relation to new housing
A Craig, R Laing, M Edge
16th IAPS Conference: 21st century: Cities, Social Life and Sustainable …, 2000
252000
Shopping versus nature? An exploratory study of everyday experiences
TP Craig, A Fischer, A Lorenzo-Arribas
Frontiers in psychology 9, 9, 2018
232018
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