Asst. Prof. Jana Kiralj Lacković, PhD
Assistant Professor
Division for Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
Department of Ornamental Plants, Landscape Architecture and Garden Art
Office location: Department of Ornamental Plants, Landscape Architecture and Garden Art
Email: jkiraljlackovic ( at ) agr.hr
Languages: croatian, english
Consultations: appointed by e-mail
Academic qualifications
- 2019 - 2022: Psychology, PhD (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb)
- 2016 - 2018: Psychology, Ms. (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb)
- 2013 - 2016: Psychology, Bs. (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb)
Teaching
- Ekološka psihologija (197942)
- Upravljanje ljudskim resursima u agrobiznisu (185471)
- Istraživačke metode u društvenim znanostima (197690)
- Ponašanje potrošača na tržištima hrane (197702)
- Psihologija ekološki održivog ponašanja (197701)
- Environmental psychology (281949)
Teaching outside the AGR
- Applied Statistics
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - Environmental Psychology
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Other professional activities
- 2025 - 2028: Project ARCADIA
TrAnsformative climate ResilienCe by nAture-baseD solutions in the contInentAl bio-geographical region – Horizon Europe
Financing: HORIZON-MISS-2022-CLIMA-01-06; 101112737
Keywords: Nature Based Solutions, Climate Resilience - 2024 - 2026: Project ActGREEN
Activating Green Courtyards for Carbon Neutrality (ActGREEN)
Financing: Climate-KIC, European Commision from the ‘Accelerating cities' transition to net zero emissions by 2030’ — ‘NetZeroCities‘ (The Action’)’, Grant Agreement no. SGA-NZC 101121530
Keywords: participatory methods, greening, urban spaces - 2025 - 2026: International Association of Applied Psychology: Advanced Research Training Seminar
The Advanced Research Training Seminar (ARTS) is a special Research Program organized by IAAP with one main particularity: it is planned to last for a whole year. It is conceived as a capacity-building workshop that takes place every four years, in conjunction with the International Congresses of Applied Psychology (ICAP). Since its first edition in 1992, ARTS promotes excellence in research skills and facilitates exchange and dialogue amongst early career scientists.