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Psychology and climate changehuman perceptions, impacts, and responses /
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Psychology and climate changeedited by Susan Clayton, Christie Manning.
其他題名:
human perceptions, impacts, and responses /
其他作者:
Clayton, Susan D.,
出版者:
London, United Kingdom ;Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,2018.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource :ill. (some col.)
標題:
Environmental psychology.
電子資源:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128131305
ISBN:
9780128131312 (electronic bk.)
Psychology and climate changehuman perceptions, impacts, and responses /
Psychology and climate change
human perceptions, impacts, and responses /[electronic resource] :edited by Susan Clayton, Christie Manning. - London, United Kingdom ;Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,2018. - 1 online resource :ill. (some col.)
Includes bibliographical references index.
Introduction: psychology and climate change -- PART I. Perceptions and Communication. Perceptions of climate change -- Climate change communication: challenges, insights, and opportunities -- Social construction of scientifically grounded climate change discussions -- A diversity science approach to climate change -- PART II. Responding to climate change. Contributions of psychology to limiting climate change: opportunities through consumer behavior -- Understanding responses to climate change: psychological barriers to mitigation and a new theory of behavior choice -- Environmental protection through societal change: what psychology knows about collective climate action -- and what it needs to find out -- PART III. Wellbeing and resilience. Threats to mental health and wellbeing associated with climate change -- Individual impacts and resilience -- Psychological perspectives on community resilience and climate change: insights, examples, and directions for future research.
Psychology and Climate Change: Human Perceptions, Impacts, and Responses organizes and summarizes recent psychological research that relates to the issue of climate change. The book covers topics such as how people perceive and respond to climate change, how people understand and communicate about the issue, how it impacts individuals and communities, particularly vulnerable communities, and how individuals and communities can best prepare for and mitigate negative climate change impacts. It addresses the topic at multiple scales, from individuals to close social networks and communities. Further, it considers the role of social diversity in shaping vulnerability and reactions to climate change. Psychology and Climate Change describes the implications of psychological processes such as perceptions and motivations (e.g., risk perception, motivated cognition, denial), emotional responses, group identities, mental health and well-being, sense of place, and behavior (mitigation and adaptation). The book strives to engage diverse stakeholders, from multiple disciplines in addition to psychology, and at every level of decision making - individual, community, national, and international, to understand the ways in which human capabilities and tendencies can and should shape policy and action to address the urgent and very real issue of climate change. Examines the role of knowledge, norms, experience, and social context in climate change awareness and action Considers the role of identity threat, identity-based motivation, and belonging Presents a conceptual framework for classifying individual and household behavior Develops a model to explain environmentally sustainable behavior Draws on what we know about participation in collective action Describes ways to improve the effectiveness of climate change communication efforts Discusses the difference between acute climate change events and slowly-emerging changes on our mental health Addresses psychological stress and injury related to global climate change from an intersectional justice perspective Promotes individual and community resilience.
ISBN: 9780128131312 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
290374
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Index Terms--Genre/Form:
214472
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LC Class. No.: BF353
Dewey Class. No.: 155.9/15
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