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- Handbook of Environmental Psychology Robert B. Bechtel, Arza Churchman John Wiley & Sons, Jan 3, 2003 - Psychology - 736 pages
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Defining the ongoing revolution in thinking about how the environment and psychology interact, Handbook of Environmental Psychology is must reading for anyone coping directly with the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that are destroying our environment and putting our lives in jeopardy.
About the Author. ROBERT B. BECHTEL is Professor of Environmental Psychology at theUniversity of Arizona in Tucson and Editor of the journalEnvironment and Behavior.
Abstract. This book is divided into 5 parts to provide an overview of the theories, research, and applications at the forefront of environmental psychology. Part 1 deals with sharpening theories; Part 2 links the subject to other disciplines; Part 3 focuses on methods; Part 4 highlights applications; and Part 5 examines the future of the field.
- Robert B. Bechtel, Arza Churchman
- 2002
Contributors vii Janetta Mitchell McCoy, BLS, MS, PhD College of Architecture and Environmental Design Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Dennis S. Mileti, PhD, MA, BA
Jan 3, 2003 · Handbook of Environmental Psychology. Robert B. Bechtel, Arza Churchman. John Wiley & Sons, Jan 3, 2003 - Psychology - 736 pages. An international team of leading scholars explores the...
- 0471188476, 9780471188476
- Robert B. Bechtel, Arza Churchman
- John Wiley & Sons, 2003
Mar 7, 2002 · Handbook of Environmental Psychology. Robert B. Bechtel, Arzah Ts'erts'man. Wiley, Mar 7, 2002 - Medical - 722 pages. An international team of leading scholars explores the latest theories,...
Environmental psychology is a relatively new branch of psychology that studies the interactions between humans and their environments from a psychological perspective. This brief overview of some main themes and theories is intended to introduce newcomers to this exciting and important field.