1. To highlight the simultaneous and mutual interaction of environment and behavior.
2. To delineate psychological approaches to the study of environment.
3. To discuss the impact of ecological degradation and the need for enhanced awareness programmes.
Methodological Approaches to Environmental Psychology
Formation and Change
Pollution and Behavior
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