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Now in its sixth edition and more crucial than ever, Psychology for Sustainability applies psychological science to environmental problems that manifest when human behavior disrupts and degrades natural systems. Drawing on environmental psychology, ecopsychology, conservation psychology, and related disciplines, the authors provide an extensive review of relevant theory and research in a lively and easy-to-read style.
The book is organised into four parts that follow (1) the history of psychology as a sustainability science and our current ecological crisis, (2) research methods, theory and findings pertinent to understanding and shifting unsustainable behavior, (3) the reciprocal relationship between planetary and human health, and (4) key takeaways for how to apply psychology in the world to promote both personal and systemic change.
Key features of the new edition include
· Pedagogical features to enhance comprehension and reflection
· A renewed focus on positive action
· Up-to-date treatment of burgeoning research and global ecological, political and social developments.
The text is carefully tailored to the length of a standard academic semester and is essential reading for courses on sustainability across disciplines. It will be invaluable to people outside academia as well, including policymakers, legislators, and those working on sustainable communities.
Contents
Part 1. What on Earth Are We Doing? Prologue Growth in Green Psychology 1. What on Earth Are We Doing? 2. How Did We Get Here? Power, Privilege, and a Paradigm Problem 3. Where Do We Go From Here? Applying an Ecological Worldview Part 2. Psychology for a Sustainable Future 4. Psychology Can Help Save the Planet 5. The Power of the (Unsustainable) Situation 6. It's Not Easy Thinking Green 7. Putting the "I" in Environment 8. To Be (Green) or Not to Be (Green) . . . It's a Question of Motivation Part 3. What's Good for the Planet Is Good for Us 9. Making Ourselves Sick: Health Costs of Unsustainable Living 10. Healing the Split Between Planet and Self: We All Need to Walk on the Wild Side Part 4. Being the Change We Want to See 11. When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get . . . Together 12. Getting Psyched for Sustainability Appendix: Self-Change Project