Nature-based environmental education of children: Environmental knowledge and connectedness to nature, together, are related to ecological behaviour

•Nature-based environmental education (NBEE) holistically targets ecological behaviour.•NBEE is related to environmental knowledge and connectedness to nature.•Environmental knowledge and connectedness to nature, together, are related to eco-behaviour.•Connectedness to nature is related much stronge...

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