Environmental Stress
Discover the intricate relationship between humans and their environment in "Environmental Stress," authored by JM and published by Cambridge University Press in 1984. This comprehensive paperback spans 402 pages and presents a systematic exploration of previously scattered research on human responses to five significant environmental stressors: noise, heat, air pollution, crowding, and architectural dysfunction. The book emphasizes the critical role of both physical factors and individual perceptions, offering valuable insights into how these elements interact across various settings. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone interested in environmental psychology, "Environmental Stress" is a pivotal resource that deepens our understanding of how environmental conditions affect human behavior and well-being. Enhance your library with this essential read from Bookshop today!