An international team of leading scholars explores the latest theories, research, and applications critical to environmental psychology Featuring the latest research and concepts in the field straight from the world's leading scholars and practitioners, Handbook of Environmental Psychology provides a balanced and comprehensive overview of this rapidly growing field. Bringing together contributions from an international team of top researchers representing a myriad of disciplines, this groundbreaking resource provides you with a pluralistic approach to the field as an interdisciplinary effort…mehr
An international team of leading scholars explores the latest theories, research, and applications critical to environmental psychology Featuring the latest research and concepts in the field straight from the world's leading scholars and practitioners, Handbook of Environmental Psychology provides a balanced and comprehensive overview of this rapidly growing field. Bringing together contributions from an international team of top researchers representing a myriad of disciplines, this groundbreaking resource provides you with a pluralistic approach to the field as an interdisciplinary effort with links to other disciplines. Addressing a variety of issues and practice settings, Handbook of Environmental Psychology is divided into five organized and accessible parts to provide a thorough overview of the theories, research, and applications at the forefront of environmental psychology today. Part I deals with sharpening theories; Part II links the subject to other disciplines; Part III focuses on methods; Part IV highlights applications; and Part V examines the future of the field. Defining the ongoing revolution in thinking about how the environment and psychology interact, Handbook of Environmental Psychology is must reading for anyone coping directly with the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that are destroying our environment and putting our lives in jeopardy. Topics include: * Healthy design * Restorative environments * Links to urban planning * Contaminated environments * Women's issues * Environments for aging * Climate, weather, and crime * The history and future of disaster research * Children's environments * Personal space in a digital age * Community planningHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
ROBERT B. BECHTEL is Professor of Environmental Psychology at theUniversity of Arizona in Tucson and Editor of the journalEnvironment and Behavior. ARZA CHURCHMAN is Associate Professor at the Technion in Haifa,Israel, and past president of the International Association for theStudy of People and Their Physical Surroundings.
Inhaltsangabe
SECTION I: SHARPENING THEORIES. The Increasing Contexts in the Study of Environment BehaviorRelations (S. Wapner & J. Demick). The Ethical Imperative (L. Rivlin). Environmental Psychology: From Spatial-Physical Environment toSustainable Development (M. Bonnes & M. Bonaiuto). Environmental Management: A Perspective from EnvironmentalPsychology (E. Pol). The New Environmental Psychology: The Human InterdependenceParadigm (T. Garling, et al.). The Phenomenological Approach to People-Environment Studies (C.Graumann). Ecological Psychology: Historical Contexts, Current Conception,Prospective Directions (A. Wicker). SECTION II: SHARPENING LINKS TO OTHER DISCIPLINES. Exploring Pathology: Relationships between Clinical andEnvironmental Psychology (K. Anthony & N. Watkins). Environmental Anthropology (E. Liebow). Environmental Sociology (R. Dunlap). Environmental Psychophysiology (R. Parsons & L.Tassinary). Environmental Psychology and Urban Planning: Where Can the TwainMeet? (A. Churchman). SECTION III: SHARPENING METHODS. Transactionally Oriented Research: Examples and Strategies (C.Werner, et al.). Meta-Analysis (A. Stamps). The Experience Sampling Method: Measuring the Context and Contentof Lives (J. Hektner & M. Csikszentmihalyi). The Open Door of GIS (R. Golledge). Structural Equation Modeling (V. Corral-Verdugo). Spatial Structure of Environment and Behavior (J. Peponis & J.Wineman). Behavioral-Based Architectural Programming (R. Hershberger). Postoccupancy Evaluation: Issues and Implementation (C.Zimring). SECTION IV: SHARPENING APPLICATION. Making a Difference: Some Ways Environmental Psychology HasImproved the World (R. Gifford). Bridging the Gap: How Scientists Can Make a Difference (F.Kuo). Women and Environment (K. Franck). Children's Environment (K. Korpela). Design and Dementia (K. Day & M. Calkins). Healthy Residential Environments (R. Lawrence). Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED): Yes, No,Maybe, Unknowable, and All of the Above (R. Taylor). Wayfinding: A Broad View (J. Carpman & M. Grant). Work Environments (J. McCoy). Environmental Psychology in Museums, Zoos, and Other ExhibitionCenters (S. Bitgood). Climate, Weather, and Crime (J. Rotton & E. Cohn). Noise Pollution: A Hazard to Physical and Mental Well-Being (A.Bronzaft). The History and Future of Disaster Research (L. Peek & D.Mileti). The Challenge of Increasing Proenvironment Behavior (E.Geller). Emerging Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives onConservation Behavior (J. Vining & A. Ebreo). Contamination: The Invisible Built Environment (M.Edelstein). Environmental Conflict and Its Resolution (T. d'Estree, etal.). A Methodology of Participatory Planning (L. Horelli). Sustained Participation: A Community Based Approach to AddressingEnvironmental Problems (E. Wiesenfeld & E. Sanchez). SECTION V: THE FUTURE. Personal Space in a Digital Age (R. Sommer). Toward an Environmental Psychology of the Internet (D. Stokols& M. Montero). On to Mars! (R. Bechtel). Author Index. Subject Index.
SECTION I: SHARPENING THEORIES. The Increasing Contexts in the Study of Environment BehaviorRelations (S. Wapner & J. Demick). The Ethical Imperative (L. Rivlin). Environmental Psychology: From Spatial-Physical Environment toSustainable Development (M. Bonnes & M. Bonaiuto). Environmental Management: A Perspective from EnvironmentalPsychology (E. Pol). The New Environmental Psychology: The Human InterdependenceParadigm (T. Garling, et al.). The Phenomenological Approach to People-Environment Studies (C.Graumann). Ecological Psychology: Historical Contexts, Current Conception,Prospective Directions (A. Wicker). SECTION II: SHARPENING LINKS TO OTHER DISCIPLINES. Exploring Pathology: Relationships between Clinical andEnvironmental Psychology (K. Anthony & N. Watkins). Environmental Anthropology (E. Liebow). Environmental Sociology (R. Dunlap). Environmental Psychophysiology (R. Parsons & L.Tassinary). Environmental Psychology and Urban Planning: Where Can the TwainMeet? (A. Churchman). SECTION III: SHARPENING METHODS. Transactionally Oriented Research: Examples and Strategies (C.Werner, et al.). Meta-Analysis (A. Stamps). The Experience Sampling Method: Measuring the Context and Contentof Lives (J. Hektner & M. Csikszentmihalyi). The Open Door of GIS (R. Golledge). Structural Equation Modeling (V. Corral-Verdugo). Spatial Structure of Environment and Behavior (J. Peponis & J.Wineman). Behavioral-Based Architectural Programming (R. Hershberger). Postoccupancy Evaluation: Issues and Implementation (C.Zimring). SECTION IV: SHARPENING APPLICATION. Making a Difference: Some Ways Environmental Psychology HasImproved the World (R. Gifford). Bridging the Gap: How Scientists Can Make a Difference (F.Kuo). Women and Environment (K. Franck). Children's Environment (K. Korpela). Design and Dementia (K. Day & M. Calkins). Healthy Residential Environments (R. Lawrence). Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED): Yes, No,Maybe, Unknowable, and All of the Above (R. Taylor). Wayfinding: A Broad View (J. Carpman & M. Grant). Work Environments (J. McCoy). Environmental Psychology in Museums, Zoos, and Other ExhibitionCenters (S. Bitgood). Climate, Weather, and Crime (J. Rotton & E. Cohn). Noise Pollution: A Hazard to Physical and Mental Well-Being (A.Bronzaft). The History and Future of Disaster Research (L. Peek & D.Mileti). The Challenge of Increasing Proenvironment Behavior (E.Geller). Emerging Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives onConservation Behavior (J. Vining & A. Ebreo). Contamination: The Invisible Built Environment (M.Edelstein). Environmental Conflict and Its Resolution (T. d'Estree, etal.). A Methodology of Participatory Planning (L. Horelli). Sustained Participation: A Community Based Approach to AddressingEnvironmental Problems (E. Wiesenfeld & E. Sanchez). SECTION V: THE FUTURE. Personal Space in a Digital Age (R. Sommer). Toward an Environmental Psychology of the Internet (D. Stokols& M. Montero). On to Mars! (R. Bechtel). Author Index. Subject Index.
Rezensionen
"I believe that the book serves an important role in bringing this relatively marginalized area of psychology to broader audiences" (Contemporary Psychology, Vol. 4, No.3; June 2004)
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497