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100 Key Concepts in Environmental Psychology

100 Key Concepts in Environmental Psychology

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This book provides an accessible introduction to key ideas in Environmental Psychology, engaging with both historical and contemporary research and featuring contributions from qualified contributors. It is ideal for students studying Environmental Psychology, Sustainability Studies, Architecture and Built Environment Studies, and related fields.

Format: Hardback
Length: 210 pages
Publication date: 27 June 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Environmental psychology is a field that explores the relationship between humans and their environment, aiming to understand how environmental factors influence our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It encompasses various concepts and ideas, including environmental perception, cognition, and motivation, as well as the impact of environmental factors on physical and mental health.

This comprehensive textbook provides an accessible and engaging introduction to key ideas in environmental psychology. It engages with both historical and contemporary research, drawing contributions from highly qualified contributors in the field. The book is particularly valuable for those studying environmental psychology for the first time, as well as those studying sustainability studies, architecture and built environment studies, and related fields.

Chapter 1 provides an overview of environmental psychology, including its historical roots, theoretical foundations, and practical applications. It explores how environmental factors shape our perception of the world and how our cognitive processes influence our behavior. Chapter 2 delves into environmental perception, covering topics such as visual attention, color perception, and spatial perception. It discusses how these processes influence our experiences in different environments and how they can be manipulated to create more sustainable and comfortable spaces.

Chapter 3 examines environmental cognition, focusing on how our thoughts and beliefs about the environment influence our behavior. It explores the role of cognitive biases, heuristics, and mental models in shaping our perceptions and decision-making processes. Chapter 4 explores environmental motivation, covering topics such as intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, goal setting, and environmental citizenship. It discusses how these processes influence our engagement with environmental issues and how they can be used to promote sustainable behavior.

Chapter 5 explores the impact of environmental factors on physical and mental health, including topics such as stress, anxiety, and depression. It discusses how environmental stressors can contribute to poor health outcomes and how individuals can develop resilience to these stressors. Chapter 6 examines the role of environmental design in promoting sustainable behavior, including topics such as urban planning, building design, and landscape design. It discusses how these factors can influence our experiences in different environments and how they can be used to create more sustainable and healthy communities.

In conclusion, this textbook provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to key ideas in environmental psychology. It engages with both historical and contemporary research, drawing contributions from highly qualified contributors in the field. The book is particularly valuable for those studying environmental psychology for the first time, as well as those studying sustainability studies, architecture and built environment studies, and related fields. By exploring the relationship between humans and their environment, environmental psychology can help us to create more sustainable and healthy communities and to promote individual well-being.

Weight: 590g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032466972

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