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The updated edition of the essential guide to environmental psychology
Thoroughly revised and updated, the second edition, Environmental Psychology: An Introduction offers an overview of the interplay between humans and their environments. The text examines the influence of the environment on human experiences, behaviour and well-being and explores the factors influencing environmental behaviour, and ways to encourage pro-environmental behaviour. The revised edition is a state-of-the art review of relevant theories and research on each of these topics.
With contributions from an international panel of noted experts, the text addresses a wealth of topics including the main research methods in environmental psychology; effects of environmental stress; emotional impacts and meanings of natural environment experience; aesthetic appraisals of architecture; how to measure environmental behaviour; cognitive, emotional and social factors explaining environmental behaviour; effects and acceptability of strategies to promote pro-environmental factors; and much more. This important book:
Written for scholars and practitioners in the field, the revised edition of Environmental Psychology offers a comprehensive review of the most recent research available in environmental psychology.
Auteur
Linda Steg is professor of Environmental Psychology at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Judith I. M. de Groot is a Senior Lecturer in Sustainable Consumer Behaviour at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
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THE UPDATED EDITION OF THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Thoroughly revised and updated, the second edition, Environmental Psychology: An Introduction offers an overview of the interplay between humans and their environments. The text examines the influence of the environment on human experiences, behaviour and well-being and explores the factors influencing environmental behaviour, and ways to encourage pro-environmental behaviour. The revised edition is a state-of-the art review of relevant theories and research on each of these topics. With contributions from an international panel of noted experts, the text addresses a wealth of topics including the main research methods in environmental psychology; effects of environmental stressors; emotional impacts and meanings of natural environment experience; aesthetic appraisals of architecture; how to measure environmental behaviour; cognitive, emotional and social factors explaining environmental behaviour; effects and acceptability of strategies to promote pro-environmental factors; and much more. This important book:
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The updated edition of the essential guide to environmental psychology Thoroughly revised and updated, the second edition, Environmental Psychology: An Introduction offers an overview of the interplay between humans and their environments. The text examines the influence of the environment on human experiences, behaviour and well-being and explores the factors influencing environmental behaviour, and ways to encourage pro-environmental behaviour. The revised edition is a state-of-the art review of relevant theories and research on each of these topics. With contributions from an international panel of noted experts, the text addresses a wealth of topics including the main research methods in environmental psychology; effects of environmental stress; emotional impacts and meanings of natural environment experience; aesthetic appraisals of architecture; how to measure environmental behaviour; cognitive, emotional and social factors explaining environmental behaviour; effects and acceptability of strategies to promote pro-environmental factors; and much more. This important book: Discusses the environmental factors that threaten and promote human wellbeing Explores a wide range of factors influencing actions that affect environmental conditions Discusses the effects and acceptability of approaches that aim to encourage pro-environmental behavior Presents research results conducted in different regions in the world * Contains contributions from noted experts Written for scholars and practitioners in the field, the revised edition of Environmental Psychology offers a comprehensive review of the most recent research available in environmental psychology.
Contenu
List of Figures xix
List of Tables xxi
List of Boxes xxii
List of Contributors xxiv
1 Environmental Psychology: History, Scope, and Methods 1
*Linda Steg, Agnes E. van den Berg, and Judith I. M. de Groot*
1.1 Introduction 2
1.2 History of the Field 2
1.2.1 Towards 'Architectural' Psychology 3
1.2.2 Towards a Green Psychology 4
1.3 Current Scope and Characteristics of the Field 4
1.3.1 Interactive Approach 4
1.3.2 Interdisciplinary Collaboration 5
1.3.3 Problem Focused Approach 5
1.3.4 Diversity of Methods 6
1.4 Main Research Methods in Environmental Psychology 6
1.4.1 Questionnaire Studies 7
1.4.2 Laboratory Experiments 8
1.4.3 Computer Simulation Studies 8
1.4.4 Field Studies 9
1.4.5 Case Studies 9
1.5 Overview of the Book 10
Glossary 10
Suggestions for Further Reading 11
Review Questions 11
PART I ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND WELL-BEING 13
2 Environmental Risk Perception 15
*Gisela Böhm and Carmen Tanner*
2.1 Introduction 16
2.2 What are Environmental Risks? 16
2.3 Subjective Risk Judgements 17
2.3.1 Heuristics and Biases in Risk Judgements 17
2.3.2 Temporal Discounting of Environmental Risks 19
2.3.3 The Psychometric Paradigm 19
2.4 Risk, Values, and Morality 19
2.4.1 Values 20
2.4.2 Morality and Ethics 21
2.5 Emotional Reactions to Environmental Risks 22
2.6 Summary 23
Glossary 23
Suggestions for Further Reading 24
Review Questions 25
3 Climate Change as a Unique Environmental Problem 26
*Janet K. Swim and Lorraine Whitmarsh*
3.1 Introduction 27
3.2 Public Understanding of Climate Change 27
3.3 Assessing the Risk of Climate Change 28
3.3.1 Detecting a Problem 30
3.3.2 Interpretations of Problems 31
3.3.3 Accepting Responsibility and Taking Action 32
3.4 Summary 33
Glossary 33
Suggestions for Further Reading 34
Review Questions 35
4 Environmental Stress 36
*Elena Bilotta, Uchita Vaid, and Gary W. Evans*
4.1 Introduction 37
4.2 Conceptualizations of Stress 37
4.3 Effects of Environmental Stress 38
4.3.1 Noise 38
4.3.2 Crowding 40
4.3.3 Poor Housing Quality 41
4.3.4 Poor Neighbourhood Quality 42
4.3.5 Traffic Congestion 42
4.4 Summary 43
Glossary 43
Acknowledgements 44
Suggestions for Further Reading 44
Review Questions 44
5 Scenic Beauty: Visual Landscape Assessment and Human Landscape Perception 45
*Mari S. Tveit, Åsa Ode Sang, and Caroline M. Hagerhall*
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