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020 $a0471405949 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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050 00 $aBF353$b.B425 2001
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245 00 $aHandbook of environmental psychology /$cedited by Robert Bechtel, Arza Churchman.
260 $aNew York :$bJ. Wiley,$c2002.
263 $a0112
300 $axiii, 722 pages :$billustrations ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gSect. I.$tSharpening Theories.$gCh. 1.$tThe Increasing Contexts of Context in the Study of Environment Behavior Relations /$rSeymour Wapner and Jack Demick.$gCh. 2.$tThe Ethical Imperative /$rLeanne G. Rivlin.$gCh. 3.$tEnvironmental Psychology: From Spatial-Physical Environment to Sustainable Development /$rMirilia Bonnes and Marino Bonaiuto.$gCh. 4.$tEnvironmental Management: A Perspective from Environmental Psychology /$rEnric Pol.$gCh. 5.$tThe New Environmental Psychology: The Human Interdependence Paradigm /$rTommy Garling, Anders Biel and Mathias Gustafsson.$gCh. 6.$tThe Phenomenological Approach to People-Environment Studies /$rCarl F. Graumann.$gCh. 7.$tEcological Psychology: Historical Contexts, Current Conception, Prospective Directions /$rAllan W. Wicker --$gSect. II.$tSharpening Links to Other Disciplines.$gCh. 8.$tExploring Pathology: Relationships between Clinical and Environmental Psychology /$rKathryn H. Anthony and Nicholas J. Watkins.
505 80 $gCh. 9.$tEnvironmental Anthropology /$rEdward B. Liebow.$gCh. 10.$tEnvironmental Sociology /$rRiley E. Dunlap.$gCh. 11.$tEnvironmental Psychophysiology /$rRuss Parsons and Louis G. Tassinary.$gCh. 12.$tEnvironmental Psychology and Urban Planning: Where Can the Twain Meet? /$rArza Churchman --$gSect. III.$tSharpening Methods.$gCh. 13.$tTransactionally Oriented Research: Examples and Strategies /$rCarol M. Werner, Barbara B. Brown and Irwin Altman.$gCh. 14.$tMeta-Analysis /$rArthur E. Stamps III.$gCh. 15.$tThe Experience Sampling Method: Measuring the Context and Content of Lives /$rJoel M. Hektner and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.$gCh. 16.$tThe Open Door of GIS /$rReginald G. Golledge.$gCh. 17.$tStructural Equation Modeling /$rVictor Corral-Verdugo.$gCh. 18.$tSpatial Structure of Environment and Behavior /$rJohn Peponis and Jean Wineman.$gCh. 19.$tBehavioral-Based Architectural Programming /$rRobert Hershberger.$gCh. 20.$tPostoccupancy Evaluation: Issues and Implementation /$rCraig Zimring --
505 80 $gSect. IV.$tSharpening Application.$gCh. 21.$tMaking a Difference: Some Ways Environmental Psychology Has Improved the World /$rRobert Gifford.$gCh. 22.$tBridging the Gap: How Scientists Can Make a Difference /$rFrances E. Kuo.$gCh. 23.$tWomen and Environment /$rKaren A. Franck.$gCh. 24.$tChildren's Environment /$rKalevi Korpela.$gCh. 25.$tDesign and Dementia /$rKristen Day and Margaret P. Calkins.$gCh. 26.$tHealthy Residential Environments /$rRoderick J. Lawrence.$gCh. 27.$tCrime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED): Yes, No, Maybe, Unknowable, and All of the Above /$rRalph B. Taylor.$gCh. 28.$tWayfinding: A Broad View /$rJanet R. Carpman and Myron A. Grant.$gCh. 29.$tWork Environments /$rJanetta Mitchell McCoy.$gCh. 30.$tEnvironmental Psychology in Museums, Zoos, and Other Exhibition Centers /$rStephen C. Bitgood.$gCh. 31.$tClimate, Weather, and Crime /$rJames Rotton and Ellen G. Cohn.$gCh. 32.$tNoise Pollution: A Hazard to Physical and Mental Well-Being /$rArline L. Bronzaft.
505 80 $gCh. 33.$tThe History and Future of Disaster Research /$rLori A. Peek and Dennis S. Mileti.$gCh. 34.$tThe Challenge of Increasing Proenvironment Behavior /$rE. Scott Geller.$gCh. 35.$tEmerging Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives on Conservation Behavior /$rJoanne Vining and Angela Ebreo.$gCh. 36.$tContamination: The Invisible Built Environment /$rMichael R. Edelstein.$gCh. 37.$tEnvironmental Conflict and Its Resolution /$rTamra Pearson d'Estree, E. Franklin Dukes and Jessica Navarrete-Romero.$gCh. 38.$tA Methodology of Participatory Planning /$rLiisa Horelli.$gCh. 39.$tSustained Participation: A Community Based Approach to Addressing Environmental Problems /$rEsther Wiesenfeld and Euclides Sanchez --$gSect. V.$tThe Future.$gCh. 40.$tPersonal Space in a Digital Age /$rRobert Sommer.$gCh. 41.$tToward an Environmental Psychology of the Internet /$rDaniel Stokols and Maria Montero.$gCh. 42.$tOn to Mars! /$rRobert B. Bechtel.
650 0 $aEnvironmental psychology.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85044210
700 1 $aBechtel, Robert B.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86082147
852 00 $bsci,ref$hBF353$i.B425 2002