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|aEnvironmental psychology : |ban introduction / |cedited by Linda Steg and Judith I. M. de Groot.
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|aChichester, West Sussex : |bJohn Wiley & Sons, |c2019.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 352-406) and index.
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|aEnvironmental psychology : History, scope, and methods -- Part I: Environmental influences on human behaviour and well-being. Environmental risk perception -- Climate change as a unique environmental problem -- Environmental stress -- Scenic beauty : Visual landscape assessment and human landscape perception -- Health benefits of nature -- Restorative environments -- Ambivalence towards nature and natural landscapes -- Human dimensions of wildlife -- Children and the natural environment -- Appraising and designing built environments that promote well-being and healthy behaviour -- Urban environmental quality -- Environment and quality of life -- Place attachment -- How cues in the environment affect normative behaviour -- Part II: Factors influencing environmental behaviour. Measuring environmental behaviour -- Values and pro-environmental behaviour -- Emotions and pro-environmental behaviour -- Symbolic aspects of environmental behaviour -- Social dilemmas : motivational, individual, and structural aspects influencing cooperation -- Theories to explain environmental behaviour -- The role of group processes in environmental issues, attitudes, and behaviours -- Yesterday's habits preventing change for tomorrow? About the influence of automaticity on environmental behaviour -- Environmental psychology in Latin America -- Part III: Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour. Informational strategies to promote pro-environmental behaviour : Changing knowledge, awareness, and attitudes -- Encouraging pro-environmental behaviour with rewards and penalties -- Persuasive technology to promote pro-environmental behaviour -- Acceptability of environmental policies -- Processes of change -- Simulating social environmental systems -- Environmental issues in low- and middle-income countries -- Conclusion: Summary, trends, and future perspectives in environmental psychology -- References -- Index.
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|aGroot, Judith I. M. de.
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|aBritish Psychological Society.
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