Environmental Problem Solving [electronic resource] : Psychosocial Barriers to Adaptive Change /

Human influences create both environmental problems and barriers to effective policy aimed at addressing those problems. In effect, environmental managers manage people as much as they manage the environment. Therefore, they must gain an understanding of the psychological and sociopolitical dimensions of environmental problems that they are attempting to resolve. In Environmental Problem Solving, Alan Miller reappraises conventional analyses of environmental problems using lessons from the psychosocial disciplines. He combines the disciplines of ecology, political sociology and psychology to produce a more adaptive approach to problem-solving that is specifically geared toward the environmetal field. Numerous case studies demonstrate the practical application of theory in a way that is useful to technical and scientific professionals as well as to policy makers and planners. Alan Miller is Professor of Psychology at the University of New Brunswick.

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Main Authors: Miller, Alan. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1999
Subjects:Life sciences., Regional planning., Urban planning., Applied ecology., Environment., Environmental management., Environmental health., Life Sciences., Applied Ecology., Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning., Life Sciences, general., Environment, general., Environmental Management., Environmental Health.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1440-3
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2194142018-07-30T23:56:34ZEnvironmental Problem Solving [electronic resource] : Psychosocial Barriers to Adaptive Change / Miller, Alan. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textNew York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,1999.engHuman influences create both environmental problems and barriers to effective policy aimed at addressing those problems. In effect, environmental managers manage people as much as they manage the environment. Therefore, they must gain an understanding of the psychological and sociopolitical dimensions of environmental problems that they are attempting to resolve. In Environmental Problem Solving, Alan Miller reappraises conventional analyses of environmental problems using lessons from the psychosocial disciplines. He combines the disciplines of ecology, political sociology and psychology to produce a more adaptive approach to problem-solving that is specifically geared toward the environmetal field. Numerous case studies demonstrate the practical application of theory in a way that is useful to technical and scientific professionals as well as to policy makers and planners. Alan Miller is Professor of Psychology at the University of New Brunswick.1. Introduction -- 2. Psychological Processes -- 3. Sociopolitical Dynamics -- 4. Conventional Problem Solving -- 5. Pluralistic Competition -- 6. Single Visions -- 7. Toward Adaptive Problem Solving -- 8. Prognosis.Human influences create both environmental problems and barriers to effective policy aimed at addressing those problems. In effect, environmental managers manage people as much as they manage the environment. Therefore, they must gain an understanding of the psychological and sociopolitical dimensions of environmental problems that they are attempting to resolve. In Environmental Problem Solving, Alan Miller reappraises conventional analyses of environmental problems using lessons from the psychosocial disciplines. He combines the disciplines of ecology, political sociology and psychology to produce a more adaptive approach to problem-solving that is specifically geared toward the environmetal field. Numerous case studies demonstrate the practical application of theory in a way that is useful to technical and scientific professionals as well as to policy makers and planners. Alan Miller is Professor of Psychology at the University of New Brunswick.Life sciences.Regional planning.Urban planning.Applied ecology.Environment.Environmental management.Environmental health.Life Sciences.Applied Ecology.Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.Life Sciences, general.Environment, general.Environmental Management.Environmental Health.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1440-3URN:ISBN:9781461214403
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topic Life sciences.
Regional planning.
Urban planning.
Applied ecology.
Environment.
Environmental management.
Environmental health.
Life Sciences.
Applied Ecology.
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.
Life Sciences, general.
Environment, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Health.
Life sciences.
Regional planning.
Urban planning.
Applied ecology.
Environment.
Environmental management.
Environmental health.
Life Sciences.
Applied Ecology.
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.
Life Sciences, general.
Environment, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Health.
spellingShingle Life sciences.
Regional planning.
Urban planning.
Applied ecology.
Environment.
Environmental management.
Environmental health.
Life Sciences.
Applied Ecology.
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.
Life Sciences, general.
Environment, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Health.
Life sciences.
Regional planning.
Urban planning.
Applied ecology.
Environment.
Environmental management.
Environmental health.
Life Sciences.
Applied Ecology.
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.
Life Sciences, general.
Environment, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Health.
Miller, Alan. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Environmental Problem Solving [electronic resource] : Psychosocial Barriers to Adaptive Change /
description Human influences create both environmental problems and barriers to effective policy aimed at addressing those problems. In effect, environmental managers manage people as much as they manage the environment. Therefore, they must gain an understanding of the psychological and sociopolitical dimensions of environmental problems that they are attempting to resolve. In Environmental Problem Solving, Alan Miller reappraises conventional analyses of environmental problems using lessons from the psychosocial disciplines. He combines the disciplines of ecology, political sociology and psychology to produce a more adaptive approach to problem-solving that is specifically geared toward the environmetal field. Numerous case studies demonstrate the practical application of theory in a way that is useful to technical and scientific professionals as well as to policy makers and planners. Alan Miller is Professor of Psychology at the University of New Brunswick.
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Regional planning.
Urban planning.
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Applied Ecology.
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.
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Environment, general.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Health.
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title Environmental Problem Solving [electronic resource] : Psychosocial Barriers to Adaptive Change /
title_short Environmental Problem Solving [electronic resource] : Psychosocial Barriers to Adaptive Change /
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title_fullStr Environmental Problem Solving [electronic resource] : Psychosocial Barriers to Adaptive Change /
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