期刊名称:ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR

ISSN:0013-9165
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2455 TELLER RD, THOUSAND OAKS, USA, CA, 91320
  出版社网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
期刊网址:http://eab.sagepub.com/
影响因子: 2.892(2015年) 2.612(2014年) 2.013(2013年) 1.282 (2012年) 1.275(2011年)
主题范畴:ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES;    PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

2005 Impact Factor increased to: 0.815

Environment and Behavior brings you current research and theories as they develop. The articles are always fresh, the information consistently at the forefront of the discipline. Environment and Behavior analyzes and records the influence of environment on individuals, groups and institutions. Through feature articles, discussions and book reviews, you’ll explore such topics as: Beliefs, meanings, values and attitudes of individuals or groups concerning various environments such as neighborhoods, cities, transport routes and devices, or recreational areas ?Evaluation and effectiveness of environments designed to accomplish specific objectives ?Interrelationships between human environments and behavioral systems ?Planning, policy and political action aimed at controlling environments and behavior

With Environment and Behavior you’ll benefit by exposure to the concepts and theories of specialists from a variety of disciplines, including: Anthropology ?Architecture ?Design ?Education ?Geography ?Political Science ?Psychology ?Sociology ?Urban Planning

Occasionally, Environment and Behavior supplements its broad coverage with single-theme Special Issues devoted to topics of particular concern and guest-edited by leading scholars. Previous Special Issues have included: Litter Control and Recycling ?Relations Between Environmental Psychology and Allied Fields ?Design Review: Public Participation in the Evaluation of Design ?Environmental Design and Evaluation in Museums

Aims and Scope:

Environment & Behavior is an interdisciplinary journal designed to report rigorous experimental and theoretical work focusing on the influence of the physical environment on human behavior at the individual, group, and institutional levels.


Instructions to Authors

ENVIRONMENT & BEHAVIOR is an interdisciplinary journal designed to report rigorous experimental and theoretical work focusing on the influence of the physical environment on human behavior at the individual, group, and institutional levels.

Articles are sought in the following areas:
1. Theoretical work on the interrelationships between human environments and behavioral systems. Methodological papers will be considered, provided the primary focus concerns the environment-behavior relationship.
2. Reports on research relating to evaluation of environments designed to accomplish specific objectives—e.g., the social effects of different kinds of living accommodations or the effectiveness of hospital treatment areas.
3. Studies relating to the beliefs, meanings, values, and attitudes of individuals or groups concerning various environments?e.g., the meanings and values attached to neighborhoods, cities, transport routes and devices, or recreational areas.
4. Studies concerning physical environments whose human mission is largely implicit or socially underdeveloped.
5. Studies of planning, policy, or political action aimed at controlling environments or behavior.

Manuscripts of approximately 16 typed, double-spaced pages should be submitted in triplicate (one original and two clear copies) to:
Robert Bechtel
Editor, ENVIRONMENT & BEHAVIOR
Environmental Psychology Program
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721

Each copy should include a 100- to 150-word abstract and 4 to 5 keywords, and tables and figures should be presented on separate pages and with sufficient clarity so that they can be photographed directly (submit electronic figures and graphs in the format in which they were created; if they were created in Word, include them at the end of the manuscript document).

Manuscripts will not be returned unless return postage is enclosed. Follow the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.) for journal style. A copy of the final revised manuscript saved on an IBM-compatible disk should be included with two copies of the final revised hard copy.

Submission of a manuscript implies commitment to publish in the journal. Authors submitting manuscripts to the journal should not simultaneously submit them to another journal, nor should manuscripts have been published elsewhere in substantially similar form or with substantially similar content. Authors in doubt about what constitutes prior publication should consult the editor.


Editorial Board
Founders
Gary Winkel
Philip Thiel
Francis Ventre
 
Associate Editors
H. C. Clitheroe University of California at Irvine
Riley E. Dunlap Oklahoma State University, USA
Gary Evans Cornell University
E. Scott Geller Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg
Robert Marans Anthropology, University of Michigan, Emeritus
Wolfgang Preiser
Susan Saegert City University of New York, Graduate Center
Paul Stern Snohomish County Prosecutor, Everett, WA
Peter Suedfeld University of British Colombia
 
International Associate Editors
David Canter University of Surrey, UK
Arza Churchman Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Victor Corral-Verdugo University of Sonora, Latin America
John Daish Victoria University of Wellington School of Psychology
Andreas F. Van Wagenberg Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
 
Editorial Review Board
Douglas Amedeo University of Nebraska
Kathryn Anthony University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
Randy Atlas Atlas Safety & Security Design
Andrew Baum University of Pittsburgh, USA
Stephen Bitgood Jacksonville State University, Alabama
Julia Brody Tellus Institute for Resource and Environmental Strategies
Sidney Brower University of Maryland-Baltimore
Barbara Brown University of Utah School of Medicine and School of Nursing
Clare Cooper-Marcus University of California, Berkeley
Scott Danford SUNY, Buffalo
Ann Sloan Devlin Connecticut College, New London
Raymond DeYoung Anthropology, University of Michigan, Emeritus
Thomas Dietz George Mason University
Jay Farbstein Jay Farbstein & Associates, San Luis Obispo
Guido Francescato University of Maryland
Mark Francis University of California, Davis
Karen Franck Brooklyn, NY
Paul Gobster
Reginald Golledge University of California, Santa Barbara
Linda Groat
Jeff Hayward
Peter Hecht
Judy Heerwagen Battelle Institute
Harry Heft Denison University
Rachel Kaplan University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Frances E. Kuo
Daniel Levi Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
John Loomis Colorado State University
Terry Maple Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
Stephen T. Margulis Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids
Frank McAndrew Knox College
Janetta McCoy Arizona State University
Daniel R. Montello University of California, Santa Barbara
Jack L. Nasar The Ohio State University
Michael O'Neill PERFORMIS, Chicago
Stuart Oskamp Claremont Graduate University
Lawrence Palinkas University of California, San Diego
Russ Parsons
Romedi Passini Institut Universitaire de Geriatrie de Montreal
Lori Peek Colorado State University
Deborah Pellow Syracuse University, New York
David Pijawka Arizona State University, West
Leanne Rivlin City University of New York (CUNY)
R Barry Ruback Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Saarinen University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Edward Sadalla Arizona State University, West
Rick T. Scheidt Kansas State University
Lynda Schneekloth SUNY, Buffalo
Andrew Seidel Texas A&M University
Robert Shibley SUNY, Buffalo
Bob Sommer University of California, Davis
Kent Spreckelmeyer University of Kansas, Lawrence
Arthur E. Stamps, III
Ralph Taylor Temple University
Margaret Topf University of Colorado School of Medicine
Jennifer Veitch National Research Council
Stephen Verderber Tulane University
Joanne Vining University of Illinois, Chicago, IL
Jacqueline C. Vischer Universite de Montreal, Canada
Abraham Wandersman University of South Carolina
Lynn Westphal USDA Forest Service
Allan Wicker Claremont Graduate School
Jean Wineman Georgia Institute of Technology
Craig Zimring Georgia Institute of Technology
 

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