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Environmental Problems/Behavioral Solutions

Environmental Problems/Behavioral Solutions

Environmental Problems/Behavioral Solutions

John D. Cone
Steven C. Hayes
February 1985
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9780521319737

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    In this book, first published in the UK in 1984, John Cone and Stephen Hayes explore the relation between physical environment and human behaviour. A fledgling field at the time, this study of the roots of environmentally relevant psychology has proved both fruitful and exciting. Within this text, Cone and Hayes first explore the fields of physical and behavioural technology, and the few studies previously conducted around the latter. They then focus their attention on the principles and methodologies of the study of environmentally relevant behaviour and psychology, absorbing the work undertaken thus far on factors such as population control and noise pollution, and assembling its conclusions. A summary of the tasks facing researchers at the time then rounds off a text which will be invaluable in the analysis of the early and often trepid steps taken in the study of the physical environment and its connections to human behaviour.

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    Review of the hardback: '… a thorough and useful textbook, providing a compilation of research that has not been brought together in one place …' Human Environments

    Review of the hardback: '… The authors' intent was not only to present a substantial body of knowledge, but also to set forth a 'point of view'. They have done this admirably …' Contemporary Psychology

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    Product details

    February 1985
    Paperback
    9780521319737
    304 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.45kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. The Nature of Environmentally Relevant Behavioral Science:
    • 1. Behavioral science and environmental problems
    • 2. Environmentally relevant psychology
    • Part II. An Applied Behavior-Analytic Approach to Environmentally Relevant Behavioral Science:
    • 3. Basic principles of behavior
    • 4. Research strategies and designs in the development of behavioral strategies
    • Part III. Solving Problems of Environmental Aesthetics:
    • 5. Environmental aesthetics: litter and environmental design
    • 6. Noise and its control
    • Part IV. Solving Health-Related and Resource-Related Environmental Problems:
    • 7. Population control
    • 8. Recycling
    • 9. Transportation
    • 10. Residential energy conservation
    • 11. Residential water conservation
    • Part V. Promoting the Use of Behavioral Approaches to Environmental Problems:
    • 12. The generality of behavioral solutions
    • 13. Promoting behavioral-science impact through experimental social reform
    • Glossary
    • References
    • Indices.
      Authors
    • John D. Cone
    • Steven C. Hayes