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Environmental Psychology James Neill University of Canberra Overview Environment <-> Humans "Traditionally, the field of environmental psychology has emphasized how the physical environment affects human thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. However, much recent environmental research has stressed the other side of the coin-how human actions affect the environment." (Oskamp & Schultz, 1998, p. 206) Overview Environment <-> Humans Ecological issues of people's relationship to their environment, both natural and human-made, have assumed crucial importance to our quality of life, and even to the survival capacity of humanity. (Oskamp & Schultz, 1998)

Humans <-> Environment Population & Environmental Psychology APA Division 34 http://www.cas.ucf.edu/psycholo gy/apa34/ Environment -> Humans 1. Environmental Stress 2.Environmental Design 3.Natural Environment 4.Evolutionary Psychology 5. Biophilia Environmental Stress 1.Human Spatial Behavior 2.Housing 3.Family 4.Noise 5.Environmental Risks 6.Complex relationship between the physical stressor and people's mental and emotional adjustment to it (e.g., control)

Human Spatial Behavior Risk perception studies e.g., of 1.Natural disasters 2.Diseases 3.Pollution 4.Food contamination 5.Accidents 6.Nuclear power 7.Terrorism Human Spatial Behavior Density = # of people per space Crowding = subjective -ve experiences due to density Perception of control Lab-based studies Personal space Desire for privacy Territorial behavior Population Psychology Bigger picture examination of the impacts of human population and consumption on the environment. Also examines psychological strategies for changing rates of population growth and psychological impacts of population. Population <-> Environment

Environmental Design Assessing & planning environments (describes & predicts human behavior due to artificial design) We shape our buildings and our buildings shape us - Churchill Architectural Psychology Consumer Psychology e.g., Shopping Mall Design Permaculture Natural Environment People typically prefer a natural environment over a built environment (Ulrich, 1986). Favorite activities include outdoor leisure and recreation. People exhibit positive physical and psychological reactions to exposure to natural environments. Mental imagery and sounds of natural environments has +ve effects. (Kaplan) Evolutionary Psychology Ishi was sure he knew the cause of our discontent. It stemmed from an excessive amount of indoor time. 'It is not a man's nature to be too much indoors.

"If today I had a young mind to direct, to start on the journey of life, and I was faced with the duty of choosing between the natural way of my forefathers and that of the... present way of civilization, I would, for its welfare, unhesitatingly set that child's feet in the path of my forefathers. I would raise him to be an Indian! (Tom Brown) Biophilia Hypothesis Edward Wilson, an etymologist proposes that: humans have an instinctive affinity with life-like processes i.e., nature, due to our evolutionary history Biophilia Hypothesis Proposition: Human beings have a genetic predisposition towards life-like or nature processes. Humans evolved as creatures deeply enmeshed with the intricacies of nature, and that we still have this affinity with nature ingrained in our genotype.

Howard Frumkin Literature review of the positive physical health effects of nature (in American Journal of Preventive Medicine) Uses biophilia hypothesis as underlying the apparent positive benefits. Research reveals positive, healthy effects of nature-based experiences e.g., effects of animals, nature scenes, adventure therapy, etc. Example evidence of nature s imprint on consciousness 90% of children s stories, cartoons, etc. feature animals as the main characters Photos and artworks of nature and natural scenes adorn our homes, work-places, used as screen savers, etc. Dwellings with views of nature (e.g., ocean views) are highly valued Environmental Risks Risk perception studies e.g., of 1.Natural disasters 2.Diseases 3.Pollution 4.Food contamination 5.Accidents 6.Nuclear power 7.Terrorism

Humans -> Environment "Most psychologists still think that environmental problems are the concern of environmental scientists but environmental problems are caused primarily by human behaviors, feelings and attitudes. We can't solve these problems without psychology's help and we really need psychologists to go work on them." - Deborah Winter Humans -> Environment Environmental Concerns Attitudes & Behaviors Population <-> Consumption Barriers Technology Policy Sustainability Environmental Concerns Proenvironmental attitudes Been rising significantly since the 1960s Measures topic e.g., http://www.roymorgan.com/resources/pdf/pa pers/20020702.pdf

Population Population <-> Consumption Attitude-Behavior Actions often do not follow attitudes. Need awareness of serious personal consequences or strong proconservation personal norm. Antecedent strategies not very effective unless combined with behavioral consequences e.g., reinforcement or feedback. Punishment more effective.

Attitude-Behavior Use persuasion, social influence, remove obstacles, avoid social traps to increase desired environmental behaviors. Lobby for effective policy change Environmental Paradigms Egocentric e.g., Western worldview Anthropocentric e.g., Humanism Ecocentric e.g., Deep Ecology Slow Growth Best Solution? Fast Transition to Sustainability we can be 15 x as efficient Only possible with assistance of public policy & psychology.

Public Policy Remove Obstacles + Incentives + Punishments + Educate + Feedback = Change Norms (Worldview) Dynamic > Static Public Policy Remove Obstacles + Incentives + Punishments + Educate + Feedback = Change Norms (Worldview) Dynamic > Static Energy Use Pollution Solid Waste Environmental Justice Natural Resource Management Population? Conservation Economy Pattern Map of a Conservation Economy http://www.conservationeconomy.net/p attern_map/flash/index.htm http://www.conservationeconomy.net/i mages.cfm?patternid=1