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Environmental Psychology: An Introduction

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Environmental Psychology: An Introduction offers a research-based introduction to the psychological relationship between humans and their built and natural environments and discusses how sustainable environments can be created to the benefit of both people and nature

 

398 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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October 10, 2023
It's a great overview of Environmental Psychology. The chapters are short but clear enough to serve as an introductory learning point. Just like most books on psychology, most of the research and findings are based on Western countries. There is a chapter that focuses on low-income countries though; it explains the differences in situations compared to medium-high income countries.
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March 7, 2023
Against all odds, I did actually like this subject. This book I’m more unsure of. I liked that the chapters were short. But there was too much stating the obvious. Particularily liked the chapters on climate change and biophilia. Also… this book inspired me to buy more plants and go outside more. So that’s a win? Slay.
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April 16, 2020
Environmental Psychology: An Introduction is an informative textbook for students of the subject, or for anybody simply interested in learning more about the relationship between the environment and human psychology. Its 33 chapters are divided into three section: (1) Environmental influences on human behaviour and well-being; (2) Factors influencing environmental behaviour; and (3) Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour.

I've personally got a slight issue with sections two and three being considered 'environmental psychology' at all (I'd label it something like 'the social psychology of environmental behaviour' instead), but I acknowledge that journals within the discipline do encompass this sort of research, so it makes sense for it to have its place here. On the whole, each chapter is well-written and interesting, and provides the reader with a thorough grounding of the subject and a suitable list of references to learn more, should they be interested. A few of the chapters (particularly towards the end of the book) felt either out of place or like repetitions of earlier chapters, but this was not a major problem. 7/10
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January 10, 2020
The 2019 version is a good overview of the field, some chapters are questionable though. Whether the field is up your alley is another question. Kirjuta mulle suurema huvi korral :)
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