Handbook of Environmental Psychology
The Handbook of Environmental Psychology, published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2002, is an essential resource for anyone interested in the dynamic relationship between our environment and psychological processes. Spanning an impressive 736 pages, this comprehensive guide is divided into four distinct parts, each meticulously exploring various models and methodological issues in environmental psychology. It delves into practical implementations across diverse settings and examines the pivotal role of technology in shaping our understanding of this field. Additionally, the book highlights emerging trends that are set to influence future research and practice. Whether you are a student, researcher, or professional, this handbook offers invaluable insights and is a must-have addition to your library.