Environmental psychology :
Steg, Linda
Environmental psychology : an introduction / edited by Linda Steg, Agnes van den Berg and Judith de Groot. - Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. - xxvii, 376 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes index.
Environmental psychology: history, scope and methods --
PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND WELL-BEING: Environmental risk perception --
Environmental stress --
Scenic beauty: visual landscape assessment and human landscape perception --
Health benefits of nature --
Restorative environments --
Ambivalence toward nature and natural landscapes --
Human dimensions of wildlife --
Appraisals of built environments and approaches to building design that promotes well-being and healthy behaviour --
Urban environmental policy --
Environment and quality of life --
How cues int he environment affect normative behaviour --
PART II: FACTORS INFLUENCING ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR: Measuring environmental behaviour --
Values and pro-environmental behaviour --
Social norms and pro-environmental behaviour --
Affective and symbolic aspects of environmental behaviour --
Social dilemmas: motivational, individual and structural aspects influencing cooperation --
Models to explain environmental behaviour --
Yesterday's habits preventing change for tomorrow? The influence of automaticity on environmental behaviour --
Environmental psychology in Latin America --
PART III: ENCOURAGING PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR: Informative strategies to promote pro-environmental behaviour: changing knowledge, awareness and atttitudes --
Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour with rewards and penalties --
Persuasive technology to promote pro-environmental behaviour --
Acceptability of environmental policies --
Processes of change --
Stimulating social environmental systems --
Environmental issues in developing countries --
Conclusion: Summary trends and future perspectives in environmental psychology.
9780470976388 (pbk.)
Environmental psychology.
PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology.
BF353.5.N37 / E585
Environmental psychology : an introduction / edited by Linda Steg, Agnes van den Berg and Judith de Groot. - Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. - xxvii, 376 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Includes index.
Environmental psychology: history, scope and methods --
PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR AND WELL-BEING: Environmental risk perception --
Environmental stress --
Scenic beauty: visual landscape assessment and human landscape perception --
Health benefits of nature --
Restorative environments --
Ambivalence toward nature and natural landscapes --
Human dimensions of wildlife --
Appraisals of built environments and approaches to building design that promotes well-being and healthy behaviour --
Urban environmental policy --
Environment and quality of life --
How cues int he environment affect normative behaviour --
PART II: FACTORS INFLUENCING ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR: Measuring environmental behaviour --
Values and pro-environmental behaviour --
Social norms and pro-environmental behaviour --
Affective and symbolic aspects of environmental behaviour --
Social dilemmas: motivational, individual and structural aspects influencing cooperation --
Models to explain environmental behaviour --
Yesterday's habits preventing change for tomorrow? The influence of automaticity on environmental behaviour --
Environmental psychology in Latin America --
PART III: ENCOURAGING PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR: Informative strategies to promote pro-environmental behaviour: changing knowledge, awareness and atttitudes --
Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour with rewards and penalties --
Persuasive technology to promote pro-environmental behaviour --
Acceptability of environmental policies --
Processes of change --
Stimulating social environmental systems --
Environmental issues in developing countries --
Conclusion: Summary trends and future perspectives in environmental psychology.
9780470976388 (pbk.)
Environmental psychology.
PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology.
BF353.5.N37 / E585