Comprehensive Analyses - Six Times a Year! Environment & Behavior brings you international and interdisciplinary perspectives on the relationships between environments and human behavior. Both population growth and threats to environmental sustainability make the understanding of environment-behavior relationships increasingly critical to human well-being. Explore topics such as: Natural environments and psychological restorativeness Pro-environmental behavior and behavior change Social and psychological processes related to environments of particular settings such as neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and extreme environments Environmental perception and cognition, such as wayfinding and risk perception Environmental feelings, attachment, and identity Attitudes, values, priming, and norms that relate to environmental behavior Effects of ambient conditions such as noise Societal-level predictors of sustainability policies and designs Environmental problems such as fear, stress, and crowding Effects of innovative designs on human behavior Environments and physical health, from hospitals to walkable neighborhoods and parks Environment & behavior relations for particular groups such as children or elderly people Spatial behavior processes and methods of study Interdisciplinary Views With Environment & Behavior you’ll benefit by exposure to the concepts and theories of experts from a variety of disciplines, including: Anthropology Architecture Business Design Education Geography Health Science Parks and Recreation Political Science Psychology Sociology Urban Planning. In addition, researchers working in relevant governmental agencies, such as the U.S. Forest Service, regularly publish in E&B. Thematic Discussions Occasionally, Environment & 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: Physical Environments, Physical Activity, and Diet: Environment-Behavior Perspectives Litter Control and Recycling Place and loss Building the Evidence Base for Evidence-based Design This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) . Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/eb