Environment and Behavior

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Current Volume: 58 | Current Issue: 5 | ISSN: 00139165 | ESSN: 1552390X |
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Comprehensive Analyses - Six Times a Year!

Environment & Behavior brings you international and interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationships between environments and human behavior. Both population growth and threats to environmental sustainability make the understanding of environment-behavior relationships increasingly critical to human well-being. Explore topics such as:

  • Natural environments and psychological restorativeness
  • Pro-environmental behavior and behavior change
  • Social and psychological processes related to environments of particular settings such as neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and extreme environments
  • Environmental perception and cognition, such as wayfinding and risk perception
  • Environmental feelings, attachment, and identity
  • Attitudes, values, priming, and norms that relate to environmental behavior
  • Effects of ambient conditions such as noise
  • Societal-level predictors of sustainability policies and designs
  • Environmental problems such as fear, stress, and crowding
  • Effects of innovative designs on human behavior
  • Environments and physical health, from hospitals to walkable neighborhoods and parks
  • Environment & behavior relations for particular groups such as children or elderly people
  • Spatial behavior processes and methods of study

Interdisciplinary Views

With Environment & Behavior you’ll benefit by exposure to the concepts and theories of experts from a variety of disciplines, including:

  • Anthropology
  • Architecture
  • Business
  • Design
  • Education
  • Geography
  • Health Science
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Urban Planning.

In addition, researchers working in relevant governmental agencies, such as the U.S. Forest Service, regularly publish in E&B.

Thematic Discussions

Occasionally, Environment & Behavior supplements its broad coverage with single-theme Special Issues devoted to topics of particular concern and guest-edited by leading scholars. Previous Special Issues have included:

  • Physical Environments, Physical Activity, and Diet: Environment-Behavior Perspectives
  • Litter Control and Recycling
  • Place and loss
  • Building the Evidence Base for Evidence-based Design

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/eb

Description

Comprehensive Analyses - Six Times a Year!

Environment & Behavior brings you international and interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationships between environments and human behavior. Both population growth and threats to environmental sustainability make the understanding of environment-behavior relationships increasingly critical to human well-being. Explore topics such as:

  • Natural environments and psychological restorativeness
  • Pro-environmental behavior and behavior change
  • Social and psychological processes related to environments of particular settings such as neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and extreme environments
  • Environmental perception and cognition, such as wayfinding and risk perception
  • Environmental feelings, attachment, and identity
  • Attitudes, values, priming, and norms that relate to environmental behavior
  • Effects of ambient conditions such as noise
  • Societal-level predictors of sustainability policies and designs
  • Environmental problems such as fear, stress, and crowding
  • Effects of innovative designs on human behavior
  • Environments and physical health, from hospitals to walkable neighborhoods and parks
  • Environment & behavior relations for particular groups such as children or elderly people
  • Spatial behavior processes and methods of study

Interdisciplinary Views

With Environment & Behavior you’ll benefit by exposure to the concepts and theories of experts from a variety of disciplines, including:

  • Anthropology
  • Architecture
  • Business
  • Design
  • Education
  • Geography
  • Health Science
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Urban Planning.

In addition, researchers working in relevant governmental agencies, such as the U.S. Forest Service, regularly publish in E&B.

Thematic Discussions

Occasionally, Environment & Behavior supplements its broad coverage with single-theme Special Issues devoted to topics of particular concern and guest-edited by leading scholars. Previous Special Issues have included:

  • Physical Environments, Physical Activity, and Diet: Environment-Behavior Perspectives
  • Litter Control and Recycling
  • Place and loss
  • Building the Evidence Base for Evidence-based Design

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/eb

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Comprehensive Analyses - Six Times a Year!

Environment & Behavior brings you international and interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationships between environments and human behavior. Both population growth and threats to environmental sustainability make the understanding of environment-behavior relationships increasingly critical to human well-being. Explore topics such as:

  • Natural environments and psychological restorativeness
  • Pro-environmental behavior and behavior change
  • Social and psychological processes related to environments of particular settings such as neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and extreme environments
  • Environmental perception and cognition, such as wayfinding and risk perception
  • Environmental feelings, attachment, and identity
  • Attitudes, values, priming, and norms that relate to environmental behavior
  • Effects of ambient conditions such as noise
  • Societal-level predictors of sustainability policies and designs
  • Environmental problems such as fear, stress, and crowding
  • Effects of innovative designs on human behavior
  • Environments and physical health, from hospitals to walkable neighborhoods and parks
  • Environment & behavior relations for particular groups such as children or elderly people
  • Spatial behavior processes and methods of study

Interdisciplinary Views

With Environment & Behavior you’ll benefit by exposure to the concepts and theories of experts from a variety of disciplines, including:

  • Anthropology
  • Architecture
  • Business
  • Design
  • Education
  • Geography
  • Health Science
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Urban Planning.

In addition, researchers working in relevant governmental agencies, such as the U.S. Forest Service, regularly publish in E&B.

Thematic Discussions

Occasionally, Environment & Behavior supplements its broad coverage with single-theme Special Issues devoted to topics of particular concern and guest-edited by leading scholars. Previous Special Issues have included:

  • Physical Environments, Physical Activity, and Diet: Environment-Behavior Perspectives
  • Litter Control and Recycling
  • Place and loss
  • Building the Evidence Base for Evidence-based Design

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/eb