Book description
Environmental Psychology: An Introduction
offers a research-based introduction to the psychological relationship
between humans and their built and natural environments and discusses
how sustainable environments can be created to the benefit of both
people and nature
- Explores the environment's effects on human wellbeing and
behaviour, factors influencing environmental behaviour and ways of
encouraging pro-environmental action
- Provides a state-of-the-art overview of recent developments in
environmental psychology, with an emphasis on sustainability as a
unifying principle for theory, research and interventions
- While focusing primarily on Europe and North America, also
discusses environmental psychology in non-Western and developing countries
- Responds to a growing interest in the contribution of
environmental psychologists to understanding and solving
environmental problems and promoting the effects of environmental
conditions on health and wellbeing
Linda Steg
is professor of Environmental Psychology at the University of Groningen
in the Netherlands. She has written extensively on factors influencing
environmental behaviour, effects and acceptability of environmental
policies, and the impact of environmental conditions on quality of life.
She is the current president of the Environmental Psychology Division at
the International Association of Applied Psychology.
Agnes E. Van den Berg is an environmental psychologist,
specialising in research on people's responses to natural
environments. She has published in both the academic and popular press
on topics such as landscape preferences, health benefits of nature,
children and nature and evidence-based design of healing environments.
She has worked at Wageningen University and Research Centre in the
Netherlands in a variety of roles for 15 years and has recently been
appointed as a special professor of landscape perception at the
University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
J
udith I. M. de Groot is a senior lecturer in Applied Psychology
at Bournemouth University, UK. She received her PhD at the University
of Groningen, the Netherlands. Her research interests include
explaining and changing pro-environmental behaviours, with a focus on
how values and norms affect pro-environmental behaviour.