Current developments in environmental psychology: topics and researchers / Desarrollos actuales en psicología ambiental: temas e investigadores

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
E. van der Werff, G. Perlaviciute, Gabriel Muiños
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Abstract The aim of this special issue is to bring the work of early-career researchers in environmental psychology to the spotlight. These young researchers come from different countries and cultures, have their own theoretical approaches and employ different research methods to increase knowledge on the relationships between humans and their environments. The papers included in this special issue address key questions for environmental psychology, such as which important factors influence (pro-environmental) behaviour and under which conditions, how these key factors can be addressed in interventions aimed at increasing environmental quality and individual well-being, and under which conditions such interventions are effective or may even backfire. The selected papers represent a variety of (new) methods to address these questions. By presenting this work of early-career researchers, this special issue is expected to inspire and encourage future innovative and diverse contributions to the field of environmental psychology.
环境心理学的最新发展:主题和研究人员/ Desarrollos actuales en psicología环境:研究人员
本期特刊的目的是将早期环境心理学研究人员的工作带到聚光灯下。这些年轻的研究人员来自不同的国家和文化,他们有自己的理论方法,并采用不同的研究方法来增加对人类与环境之间关系的认识。本特刊所载的论文涉及环境心理学的关键问题,例如哪些重要因素影响(亲环境)行为,在哪些条件下,如何在旨在提高环境质量和个人福祉的干预措施中解决这些关键因素,以及在哪些条件下这些干预措施是有效的,甚至可能适得其反。所选论文代表了解决这些问题的各种(新)方法。通过展示早期职业研究人员的工作,这期特刊有望激发和鼓励未来对环境心理学领域的创新和多样化贡献。
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