
Behavior and Environment: Volume 96
Psychological and Geographical Approaches
North-Holland (Publisher)
Published on 28. January 1993
Book
Hardback
482 pages
978-0-444-89698-8 (ISBN)
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Active researchers in the areas of geography and psychology have contributed to this book. Both fields are capable of increasing our scientific knowledge of how human behavior is interfaced with the molar physical environment. Such knowledge is essential for the solution of many of today's most urgent environmental problems. Failure to constrain use of scarce resources, pollution due to human activities, creation of technological hazards and deteriorating urban quality due to vandalism and crime are all well known examples.
The influence of psychology in geographical research has long been appreciated but it is only recently that psychologists have recognized they have something to learn from geography. In identifying the importance of two-way interdisciplinary communication, a psychologist and a geographer have been invited to each write a chapter in this book on a designated topic so that close comparisons can be drawn as to how the two disciplines approach the same difficulties. Since the disciplines are to some extent complementary, it is hoped that this close collaboration will have synergistic effects on the attempts of both to find solutions to environmental problems through an increased understanding of the many behavior-environment interfaces.
The influence of psychology in geographical research has long been appreciated but it is only recently that psychologists have recognized they have something to learn from geography. In identifying the importance of two-way interdisciplinary communication, a psychologist and a geographer have been invited to each write a chapter in this book on a designated topic so that close comparisons can be drawn as to how the two disciplines approach the same difficulties. Since the disciplines are to some extent complementary, it is hoped that this close collaboration will have synergistic effects on the attempts of both to find solutions to environmental problems through an increased understanding of the many behavior-environment interfaces.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
874 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-89698-8 (9780444896988)
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Tommy Garling | T. Garling | R. G. Golledge
Behavior and Environment
Psychological and Geographical Approaches
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01/1993
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Department of Psychology, Gothenburg University, Goeteborg, Sweden
Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Content
Understanding Behavior and Environment: A Joint Challenge to Psychology and Geography
Part I. Basic Processes of Behavior-Environment Interaction
Geographical Perspectives on Spatial Cognition
Psychological Perspectives on Spatial Cognition
Emotions in Person-Environment-Behavior
Environment Appraisal, Human Needs, and a Sustainable Future
Cognitive Processes and Cartographic Maps
The Structure of Cognitive Maps: Representations and Processes
Hazard Perception and Geography
Perceptions of Environmental Hazards: Psychological Perspectives
The Geography of Everyday Life
Psychological Explanations of Participation in Everyday Activities
Part II. The Real-World Contexts of Basic Processes of Behavior-Environment Interaction
Search and Choice in Urban Housing Markets
The Choice of a Home Seen From the Inside: Psychological Contributions to the Study of Decision Making in Housing Markets
Retail Environments and Spatial Shopping Behavior
Consumers in Retail Environments
Human-Nature Relationships: Leisure Environments and Natural Settings
Psychological Foundations of Nature Experience
Part I. Basic Processes of Behavior-Environment Interaction
Geographical Perspectives on Spatial Cognition
Psychological Perspectives on Spatial Cognition
Emotions in Person-Environment-Behavior
Environment Appraisal, Human Needs, and a Sustainable Future
Cognitive Processes and Cartographic Maps
The Structure of Cognitive Maps: Representations and Processes
Hazard Perception and Geography
Perceptions of Environmental Hazards: Psychological Perspectives
The Geography of Everyday Life
Psychological Explanations of Participation in Everyday Activities
Part II. The Real-World Contexts of Basic Processes of Behavior-Environment Interaction
Search and Choice in Urban Housing Markets
The Choice of a Home Seen From the Inside: Psychological Contributions to the Study of Decision Making in Housing Markets
Retail Environments and Spatial Shopping Behavior
Consumers in Retail Environments
Human-Nature Relationships: Leisure Environments and Natural Settings
Psychological Foundations of Nature Experience