Handbook Of Environmental Psychology by Robert B. Bechtel
This comprehensive guide delves into the intricate relationship between humans and their environments, exploring how physical spaces influence behavior, emotions, and well-being. It synthesizes research from various disciplines, offering insights into how environmental factors such as architecture, urban planning, and natural landscapes impact psychological processes. The book provides a framework for understanding the dynamic interactions between individuals and their surroundings, emphasizing the importance of designing spaces that promote positive human experiences and sustainable living.
- Published
- 2002
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 700-800
- Original Language
- English
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