Contents -- preface -- application of environmental psychology theories and frameworks to evidence-based healthcare design -- contemporary physical workspaces:a review of current research, trends, and implications for future environmental psychology inquiry -- the psychological dimensions of sustainability -- current debate on human spatial reorientation: how geometric and non-geometric cues interact -- psychosocial motivations and self-regulation processes that activate environmentally responsible behavior -- environmental learningand gender differences
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Psychological home in the interface between individual variables and structural characteristics of the house building: two empirical studiespsychopathologies as work-related disorders -- beyond the physical servicescape: how social, symbolic, and restorative servicescapes influence consumer behavior -- predicting concrete and abstract fear of crime using individual and environmental variables:amultilevel analysis -- on the future development of theories in environmental psychology: the role of the environmental psychologist as a researcher and as a practitioner
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The link between landscape preferences and perceived restorativeness -- current research trends and suggestions for future studiesdifferent levels of place identity: from the concrete territory to the social categories -- environmental change and psychological impact -- index