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Are you ready to reap a harvest of blessings? Learn how the seeds
you sow, water, and tend will yield a wonderful life in Lessons
From My Garden. Our God is faithful-step into the garden and let
him teach you. Rev. Paula Bell is a retired teacher and organic
gardener residing on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. She is a
graduate of Salisbury University, as well as Christian World
College of Theology. In addition to gardening she has a passion for
books, music and spreading God's Word. You can contact her for
speaking engagements by email at [email protected].
Bell et al's Environmental Psychology is considered to be the most
authoritative textbook available for this course. It is the only
environmental psychology book to appear in five editions. It is
noted for its focus on the application of science and theory to the
solution of problems involving natural and altered environments.
The book reviews the application of practical solutions to everyday
environmental problems. The authors integrate theory, research, and
application using their unifying, eclectic model to demonstrate
human-environment interaction. The book reviews how we are a
product of our environment, our biology, and the interaction of the
two. It discusses how our physical environment such as noise and
weather impact us. It also reviews how we can modify our
environment through design principles such as aesthetics, and how
we modify our environment when we disregard the impact other people
and/or elements have on our ecological system. Each chapter
addresses both micro and macro- environmental influences, including
the short- and long-term effects of both. The opening chapter
provides a historical context and introduces the reader to the
research methods central to the discipline. The next 4 chapters
introduce environmental attitudes, values, and ethics and the
principles that apply to environmental assessment; models of
perception & cognition, including how we process and store
environmental information; and the major theories of
human-environment interaction. The next 6 chapters explore a
variety of environmental influences such as noise, climate, natural
disasters (including the effects of pollution), crowding, and city
life, and how they impact us. The next 2 chapters examine how
environmental psychology principles can be applied to residences,
institutional settings (i.e.schools) and work and leisure
environments. The book concludes with a chapter on how we can
change behavior that harms the environment. The book is intended as
a text for courses on environmental psychology, environment and
behavior, social ecology, architectural psychology, ecological
psychology or environmental design or studies, taught in
departments of psychology, sociology, environmental science, and
biology.
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