Environment and Behavior is an interdisciplinary journal exploring the relationships between human behavior and the built and natural environments. It offers a platform for researchers to investigate how environments influence human actions and well-being, and how human behavior shapes and transforms environments. The journal connects social science with design and planning.
Key areas covered include environmental psychology, urban planning, landscape architecture, and human geography. The journal publishes studies on topics such as environmental perception, cognitive mapping, place attachment, and the impact of environmental stressors on mental and physical health. It also examines how design and policy interventions can promote pro-environmental behavior and improve the quality of life in diverse settings. Indexed in databases such as Scopus and Social Sciences Citation Index, Environment and Behavior reaches a broad audience of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. The journal is an excellent platform for research.
Environment and Behavior encourages submissions of empirical studies, theoretical reviews, and methodological innovations that contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between people and their surroundings. By promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and disseminating evidence-based findings, the journal aims to inform more sustainable and human-centered approaches to environmental design and management.