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Since its inception, the Journal of Environmental Psychology has demonstrated its pre-eminence through publishing original, innovative papers. By bringing them together in one volume, ready access has been provided to the first-hand accounts of a range of explorations that are central to the growth and development of environmental psychology itself.
This volume brings together the major papers published in the journal that cover studies of the nature, acquisition and use of cognitive representations of urban environments. Most of the researchers represented in this volume will be well known to environmental psychologists for their prolific contributions to the field, and therefore this book also provides a valuable cross-section of the work of key researchers in environmental psychology.
The book will be of value beyond the realms of urban cognition: it provides an opportunity to examine a range of studies that explore the psychological processes whereby people summarize and distil a rich mixture of experiences, recording them in a form that allows for future utilization. As such, the volume will be of value not only to environmental psychologists but to all those who are interested in how people make sense of the world around them.
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