ENVIRONMENTAL
PSYCHOLOGY and
ECOPSYCHOLOGY
LINKS
John Davis, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
MSCD

Here are a few LINKS to sites related to Environmental Psychology and Ecopsychology. I have selected sites that are relevant to my Environmental Psychology course at Metropolitan State College of Denver and to my own interests. It doesn't pretend to be complete. Some of these links will connect you more widely, though. Please feel free to suggest new links for this list.

ECOPSYCHOLOGY ON-LINE
http://isis.csuhayward.edu/ALSS/ECO/index.html

By the Ecopsychology Institute. High quality information on Ecopsychology, including several issues of an online newsletter, a fine list of books, and other resources. Founded by Theodore Roszak, Mary Gomes, Allan Kanner, and others. However, the last time I looked, it had not been updated for a while.

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY FOR ECOPSYCHOLOGY
http://www.ecopsychology.org/

Information on many aspects of ecopsychology, including international events.

ECOPSYCHOLOGY WEB
http://www.clan.com/environment/ecopsyweb/

"A guide to our psychological relationship with nature."

ENVIROLINK
http://www.envirolink.org/

A good source of tons of information on environmental issues and solutions. It also has a nice search engine for environmental topics.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
http://www.academicpress.com/jep

A leading academic research journal in Environmental Psychology.

POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Division 34 of American Psychological Association
http://www.up.ac.za/academic/psychol/apadiv34/apadiv34.htm

A professional organization dealing with Environmental Psychology

CANADIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PAGE
http://home.uleth.ca/~sandilands/sec7default1.html

This site includes a set of links to other sites related to Environmental Psychology.

PSY373, ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY HOME PAGE
http://condor.stcloud.msus.edu/~jaz/psy373/index.html

This site serves another Environmental Psychology course. It is a better example of most Environmental Psychology courses than my course is. (My course is more weighted toward ecopsychology.) It also has a set of links to other sites of interest to environmental psychologists.

ECOPSYCHOLOGY
http://www.spiritmoving.com/EcoPsych/ecopsychology.html

A list of principles of ecopsychology and a bibliography.

SHAVANO INSTITUTE
http://www.igc.org/shavano/index.html

A fine organization offering training in ecopsychology and related areas. I sometimes teach as guest faculty for some of their programs.

PROJECT NATURE CONNECT
http://www.pacificrim.net/~nature/

The work of Michael Cohen. Includes a very big web-site, online courses, information and perspectives on applied ecopsychology, etc.

SOME ARTICLES ON ECOPSYCHOLOGY

http://forests.org/ric/deep-eco/ecopsych.htm
http://www.rmetzner-greenearth.org/ecopsych.html
http://www.nexuspub.com/sept99/Ecopsyc.htm

This page was last updated on FEBRUARY 21, 2000.


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