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 | Chapters in this work have been written by an international collection of experts, many of them
founders in the study of people's relationships to their social and physical surroundings. A valuable source for practitioners interested in applying psychological perspectives to the analysis and resolution of community environmental problems, this work traces the societal-historical context in which environmental psychology evolved and assesses the trends that are likely to influence future directions in the field. |
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