: Explores psychological strategies to foster sustainable actions, resource conservation, and collective environmental protection. Key Thematic Highlights 1. The Unique Indian Context

Space and Privacy: Nagar delves into how humans define personal boundaries. He examines the tension between the need for social connection and the fundamental human requirement for privacy and solitude.

The book spans 390 pages and is divided into three distinct parts that explore the full spectrum of person-environment transactions.

Environmental psychology emerged as a distinct field of study in the 1960s, driven by growing concerns about the impact of human behavior on the environment. Researchers from various disciplines, including psychology, architecture, urban planning, and environmental science, came together to explore the complex relationships between humans and their surroundings. This interdisciplinary approach has been a hallmark of environmental psychology, enabling researchers to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the interplay between human behavior, cognition, and the physical environment.

is a definitive textbook that explores how human behavior, health, and well-being interact with physical surroundings. First published in 2006 by Concept Publishing Company, this comprehensive work bridges Western psychological theories with a distinct Indian socio-cultural perspective.