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Aug 8, 2023 · From human-caused climate change to the COVID-19 pandemic, from anti-science crusades to deteriorating mental health, understanding hate and disinformation helps us to counter negativity and ...
Aug 1, 2024 · In that time, environmental psychologists have made significant contributions to the study of how human perception, cognition, feelings and behaviour interact with the environment, with areas of focus including topics as diverse as place attachment, therapeutic landscapes, environmental education, and more recently, anthropogenic climate change ...
Apr 15, 2003 · Environmental psychology deals with people's homes, the workplaces and leisure settings, the visual impact of buildings, the negative effects of cities, the restorative role of nature, and environmental attitudes and sustainable behavior.
Environmental psychology is a branch of psychology that studies the relationship between people and the physical features of daily life environments—both built and natural environments—, in order to enhance human well-being and to improve people–environment relations.
Climate and environmental psychologists seek to improve the interactions of people with the world around us. They work in areas as varied as human responses to natural and technological hazards, conservation, environmental perception and cognition to loneliness, stress and design.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, environmental psychologists have been particularly concerned with the link between human behavior and the anthropogenic destabilization and destruction of global ecosystems, most prominently in the case of anthropogenic climate change.
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Jul 2, 2023 · The still ongoing transformations of human social life induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, and in general different ways of interacting and communicating are bringing about significant changes in terms of models and methodologies in different areas of psychological science, including environmental psychology.