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ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, Fifth Edition is the most authoritative and up-to-date textbook available in environmental psychology. Environmental Psychology has become the leading text in its field by focusing on the application of science and theory to the solution of problems involving natural and altered environments. The author team of Paul Bell, Thomas Greene, Jeffrey Fisher, and Andrew Baum teach students to apply practical solutions to everyday environmental problems. They integrate theory, research and application using their unifying, eclectic model to demonstrate human-environment interaction and bring cohesion to the field. With an emphasis on the restorative effects of the natural environment, the fifth edition contains expanded coverage of national parks and a new look at design of college campuses.
The Why, What, and How of Environmental Psychology Nature and Human Nature Environmental Perception and Cognition Theories of Environment-Behavior Relationships Noise Weather, Climate, and Behavior Disasters, Toxic Hazards, and Pollution Personal Space and Territoriality High Density and Crowding Intimacy The City Planning and Design For Human Behavior Design in Residential and Institutional Environments Work, Learning, and Leisure Environments Changing Behavior to Save the Environment