Environmental psychology

Environmental psychology

xiv, 457 pages : 27 cm Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-434) Includes indexes The why, what, and how of environmental psychology -- Perceiving and evaluating the environment -- theories of environment-behavior relationships -- Behavioral effects of noise, temperature, air pollution, and wind -- Personal space and territoriality -- Crowding -- Molding behavior to fit the environment: adaptation to the familiar and unfamiliar -- The city -- Molding the environment to fit behavior: the environmental design process -- Changing behavior to save the environment -- Methodological approaches to envrionmental psychology
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