bookJan 1, 2002Closed access

Handbook of environmental psychology

Abstract

SECTION I: SHARPENING THEORIES. The Increasing Contexts in the Study of Environment Behavior Relations (S. Wapner & J. Demick). The Ethical Imperative (L. Rivlin). Environmental Psychology: From Spatial-Physical Environment to Sustainable Development (M. Bonnes & M. Bonaiuto). Environmental Management: A Perspective from Environmental Psychology (E. Pol). The New Environmental Psychology: The Human Interdependence Paradigm (T. Garling, et al.). The Phenomenological Approach to People-Environment Studies (C. Graumann). Ecological Psychology: Historical Contexts, Current Conception, Prospective Directions (A. Wicker). SECTION II: SHARPENING LINKS TO OTHER DISCIPLINES. Exploring Pathology: Relationships between…

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  • Environmental psychology
  • Psychology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Environmental design
  • Sociology
  • Social science
  • Social psychology
  • Geography
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