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Environmental psychology. (2007). In 21st century psychology: A reference handbook. SAGE Publications. Retrieved from http://0-sage-ereference.com.clark.up.edu/psychology/Article_n96.html

Goldstein, N. J., & Cialdini, R. B. (2009). Normative influences on consumption and conservation behaviors. In M. Wänke, & M. Wänke (Eds.), Social psychology of consumer behavior (pp. 273-296). New York, NY: Psychology Press.

Howard, G. S. (2002). How should I live my life?: Psychology, environmental science, and moral traditions. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Kaiser, F. G. (2004). Conservation behavior. In Charles Spielberger (Ed.), Encyclopedia of applied psychology (pp. 473-477). New York, NY: Elsevier.

Articles:

Bonaiuto, M., Bilotta, E., Bonnes, M., Ceccarelli, M., Martorella, H., & Carrus, G. (2008). Local identity and the role of individual differences in the use of natural resources: The case of water consumption. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 38(4), 947-967.

Corral-Verdugo, V., Carrus, G., Bonnes, M., Moser, G., & Sinha, J. B. P. (2008). Environmental beliefs and endorsement of sustainable development principles in water conservation: Toward a new human interdependence paradigm scale. Environment and Behavior, 40(5), 703-725.

Dolnicar, S., & Grün, B. (2009). Environmentally friendly behavior: Can heterogeneity among individuals and contexts/environments be harvested for improved sustainable management? Environment and Behavior, 41(5), 693-714.

Gatersleben, B. (2008). Humans and nature: Ten useful findings from environmental psychology research. Counselling Psychology Review, 23(2), 24-34.

Joireman, J., Posey, D. C., Truelove, H. B., & Parks, C. D. (2009). The environmentalist who cried drought: Reactions to repeated warnings about depleting resources under conditions of uncertainty. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29(2), 181-192.

Kurz, T., Donaghue, N., Rapley, M., & Walker, I. (2005). The ways that people talk about natural resources: Discursive strategies as barriers to environmentally sustainable practices. British Journal of Social Psychology, 44(4), 603-620.

Michel-Guillou, E., & Moser, G. (2006). Commitment of farmers to environmental protection: From social pressure to environmental conscience. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 26(3), 227-235.

 
 

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