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Environmental Psychology could be a good read for those interested in understanding the impact of the physical environment on human behavior. The book covers various topics such as landscape preferences and historical attitudes towards nature, providing examples through visual and language-based stories. The ecletic model of human-environment interaction introduced in the book is helpful in synthesizing the material covered in each chapter. The updated research citations make the book more relevant for readers interested in the field of environmental psychology.

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For courses in environmental psychology, design and behaviour, and architecture and behaviour, Environmental Psychology has not only set the pace in the field of study, but has essentially defined the scope of the course. The Fourth Edition retains its use of the ecletic model of human-environment interaction developed in the First Edition. * Each chapter following Chapter 4, in which the ecletic model is introduced, contains a diagram and discussion that assists students in synthesizing material into the eclectic model. New to this * New Chapter 2 discusses the innate and learned relationships to nature-including discussion of landscape preferences, biophilia and biophobia, and historical attitudes concerning the impulse to conquer or commune with nature. * New photos and stories throughout the text provide visual and language based examples. * Updated research citations maintain currency and relevancy.

Environmental Psychology

ISBN: 9780155014961
Authors: Paul Bell
Date of Publication: 1996-01-01
Format: Hardcover
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Environmental Psychology could be a good read for those interested in understanding the impact of the physical environment on human behavior. The book covers various topics such as landscape preferences and historical attitudes towards nature, providing examples through visual and language-based stories. The ecletic model of human-environment interaction introduced in the book is helpful in synthesizing the material covered in each chapter. The updated research citations make the book more relevant for readers interested in the field of environmental psychology.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

For courses in environmental psychology, design and behaviour, and architecture and behaviour, Environmental Psychology has not only set the pace in the field of study, but has essentially defined the scope of the course. The Fourth Edition retains its use of the ecletic model of human-environment interaction developed in the First Edition. * Each chapter following Chapter 4, in which the ecletic model is introduced, contains a diagram and discussion that assists students in synthesizing material into the eclectic model. New to this * New Chapter 2 discusses the innate and learned relationships to nature-including discussion of landscape preferences, biophilia and biophobia, and historical attitudes concerning the impulse to conquer or commune with nature. * New photos and stories throughout the text provide visual and language based examples. * Updated research citations maintain currency and relevancy.