Environmental psychologists continue to investigate fundamental psychological processes such as environmental perception, spatial cognition, social space, human development, and personality as they filter and structure interactions with the environment. The traditional emphasis of the field on the built environment has remained stable (Giuliani & Scopelliti 2009), and the recent growth of the field stems from investigations of proenvironmental behavior, climate change, interactions with nature, and attachment to place.
Environmental psychologists continue to investigate fundamental psychological processes such as environmental perception, spatial cognition, social space, human development, and personality as they filter and structure interactions with the environment. The traditional emphasis of the field on the built environment has remained stable (Giuliani & Scopelliti 2009), and the recent growth of the field stems from investigations of proenvironmental behavior, climate change, interactions with nature, and attachment to place.
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