The Applied Psychology of Sustainability

The Applied Psychology of Sustainability

by Robert G. Jones
The Applied Psychology of Sustainability

The Applied Psychology of Sustainability

by Robert G. Jones

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Overview

Why doesn’t everyone see sustainability as a huge issue? Why don’t people think more carefully before making choices? What will it take for people to change? Examining the many psychological factors that lead to human behavioral effects on the environment, this book answers these questions definitively and provides practical guidance for approaches that have been used to successfully stimulate change.

The Applied Psychology of Sustainability provides an extensive, integrated definition of the processes that lead to climatic, ecological, and socio-economic results: It defines a Psychology of Sustainability. Each chapter applies elements from the core research areas of cognitive, social, and developmental psychology into the context of criteria specific to sustainability. Comprehensively updated to embrace great change in the field, this new edition expands on critical issues yet maintains its strong foundation that the psychology of decisions is the essential precursor to sustainability and that these decisions should be treated as the primary target of change.

Throughout the book, readers will find new ways of framing questions related to human adaptability and evolutionary psychology. The Applied Psychology of Sustainability is essential reading for students and professionals in a range of disciplines who wish to contribute to this crucial conversation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429948732
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/02/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 436
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Robert G. Jones is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Missouri State University. He has consulted in organizational development and personnel decisions for over twenty-five years and has done public service work in community organizing for green space preservation and policy making for urban energy and growth management. His research and professional interests are in industrial and organizational psychology, and relate to management, prejudice, and ethical decision making.

Table of Contents

  1. Applied Psychology and The Environment: Promises and Assumptions
  2. Applied Science and Sustainability: Some Basic Competencies
  3. The Determinist in Us All
  4. Differences Among People
  5. Opening the Black Box
  6. Social Contexts
  7. Development, Identity Formation, And Motivation
  8. Learning and Behavior Change
  9. Processes in Applied Psychology
  10. Broad Interventions
  11. The Adaptive Capacity Scorecard

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