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Human Behavior and Environmental Sustainability
ISBN: 978-1-405-17548-7
February 2007
Wiley-Blackwell
240 pages
· to (re-)draw readers’ attention to the seriousness of various environmental problems and the potential of the behavioral sciences to understand human-environment transactions;
· to demonstrate, for a variety of environmental problems, the usefulness of sound conceptual modeling and research design;
· to elucidate the importance of environmental quality for human well-being (and, consequently, sustainability), and to clarify the behavioral management of environmental problems;
· to illustrate the transactional nature of the human-environment relationship;
· to argue and demonstrate the usefulness of multidisciplinary collaboration as well as the potential of behavioral research for underpinning environmental policy making.