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Zube, Ervin H. – Environment and Behavior, 1974
Data obtained from ground reconnaissance and from office studies employing aerial photography show that the extent of agreement between environmental designers and resource managers on the use of descriptive and evaluative landscape terms is generally high. Use of remote data sources for science resource assessments is supported. (DT)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Land Use, Physical Environment, Research

Schmidt, Donald E.; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1979
Details the results of a large-scale field study aimed at testing two theories on human crowding. Found that psychological factors are increasingly important for the prediction of crowding as one moved from the immediate residence to the less immediate city level. Implications, limitations and further results are discussed. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Environmental Education, Neighborhoods

Beck, Robert J.; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1973
Discusses research on man-environment relations and initiates the process of formulating a research paradigm for studying environmental moves and readjustments. Uses a renovated academic center as a specimen case. (JR)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Environment, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences

Rapoport, Amos – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Concepts derived from general man-environment system (MES) models are applied to the specific problem of nomadic sedentarization. The analysis focuses on the manner in which residential mobility may function as a central element in nomadic cultures. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences, Land Settlement

Moore, Gary T. – Environment and Behavior, 1979
Reviews 15 years of concentrated research on environmental cognition, including recent developments in theory construction. Includes discussion on the content of environmental representations, cognitive mapping, environmental meaning and symbolism, differences due to characteristics of the physical environment, and the role of environmental…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conceptual Schemes, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences

Hayes, Steven C.; Cone, John D. – Environment and Behavior, 1977
Three general strategies were used to generate six interventions to decrease lawn walking in a park. While none of the three strategies appeared generally superior, some interventions were more effective than others. Another intervention, designed independently by professional planners, was also evaluated and shown to increase lawn walking…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences

Russell, James A.; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1981
A list of 105 adjectives which describe affective qualities of environments was developed and presented to 323 subjects. Factor analysis of subjects' ratings produced two bipolar factors that correlated with reactions of arousal and pleasure to various environments. (Author/WB)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Attitudes, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research

Casey, LaDeane; Lloyd, Margaret – Environment and Behavior, 1977
Children were offered complimentary tickets for amusement park rides contingent upon collection of bags of litter in the park. Cost and effect analysis showed that this particular reinforcement program for litter removal was approximately two-and-one-half times as effective at about the same cost as traditional salaried maintenance. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Cost Effectiveness