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Two of the articles are works presented by two young researchers, Minh-Xuan Truong et al. and Samuel Domingos et al., winners of the Fourth Edition of the Rocío Martín Herreros Environmental Psychology Research Award (Premio Rocío Martín Herreros de Investigación en Psicología Ambiental). This special issue compiles 11 articles covering mainly two areas of research in environmental psychology that have seen an important development in recent years: the human relation to nature, identity and well-being and the perception of risks, vulnerability and coping. Thefirst group of articles addresses the study of human relation to nature and its impact on identity andwell-being. Their authors hail from the research area that studies the affective and cognitive ties to nature, and intends to understand how contact with nature can contribute to humanwell-being. Furthermore, two articles are inscribedwithin an applied approach, one to a health context and another to an urban context. 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摘要
本期特刊刊登了2017年6月在PSICAMB-Asociación de Psicología Ambiental主办的Évora举行的第十四届环境心理学会议上发表的作品选集。会议的主题是“地点与人类行为:从地方到全球”,旨在强调过去和现在的环境心理学精神——在空间背景下研究人类行为——并涵盖一些可能的不同方法,从非常有限的空间到不同类型的地方,再到人类行为的全球维度,以及人类今天面临的挑战。在会议上展示的作品(以不同的形式,如主题演讲、专题讨论会、口头报告和海报)遵循了会议的座右铭,重点研究与生活质量和上述人类挑战有关的问题。因此,本期特刊所选的文章介绍了在不同类型的本地和全球背景下涉及的人类和社会心理过程的研究。其中两篇文章是两位年轻研究人员的作品,Minh-Xuan Truong等人和Samuel Domingos等人,他们是第四届Rocío Martín Herreros环境心理学研究奖(Premio Rocío Martín Herreros de Investigación en Psicología Ambiental)的获奖者。本期特刊汇集了11篇文章,主要涵盖了近年来环境心理学研究的两个重要领域:人类与自然的关系、身份和福祉,以及对风险、脆弱性和应对的感知。第一组文章涉及人类与自然的关系及其对身份和福祉的影响的研究。他们的作者来自研究与自然的情感和认知联系的研究领域,并打算了解与自然的接触如何有助于人类的福祉。此外,在一种适用的方法中加入了两项条款,一项针对卫生背景,另一项针对城市背景。来自Rocío Martín奖得主的第一篇文章,与Bonnefoy和pracimvot一起,展示了一项创新的研究工作,揭示了考虑到人类自然体验的各种感官维度的重要性。剩下的两篇文章(作者:Mena-García、Olivos、Loureiro和Navarro
Special issue. Places and human behaviour: from local to global — PSICAMB 2017 / XIV Conference on Environmental Psychology (Número especial. Espacios y comportamiento humano: de lo local a lo global. PSICAMB 2017 / XIV Congreso de Psicología Ambiental)
This special issue publishes a selection of works presented at the XIV Conference on Environmental Psychology, held in Évora in June 2017, under the auspices of PSICAMB-Asociación de Psicología Ambiental. The theme of the conference, ‘Places and Human Behaviour: From Local to Global’, was intended to highlight the spirit of past and present environmental psychology — the study of human behaviour contextualized in space — and to cover a number of possible different approaches, from very delimited spaces to different types of places to the global dimension of human behaviour and the challenges humankind is facing today.Translation from English/ Traducción del inglés: Miguel del Río The works presented at the conference (in different formats such as keynotes, symposia, oral presentations and posters) followed its motto, focusing on the study of questions related to quality of life and the aforementioned human challenges. Accordingly, the articles selected in this special issue present research about human and social psychological processes involved in different types of local and global contexts. Two of the articles are works presented by two young researchers, Minh-Xuan Truong et al. and Samuel Domingos et al., winners of the Fourth Edition of the Rocío Martín Herreros Environmental Psychology Research Award (Premio Rocío Martín Herreros de Investigación en Psicología Ambiental). This special issue compiles 11 articles covering mainly two areas of research in environmental psychology that have seen an important development in recent years: the human relation to nature, identity and well-being and the perception of risks, vulnerability and coping. Thefirst group of articles addresses the study of human relation to nature and its impact on identity andwell-being. Their authors hail from the research area that studies the affective and cognitive ties to nature, and intends to understand how contact with nature can contribute to humanwell-being. Furthermore, two articles are inscribedwithin an applied approach, one to a health context and another to an urban context. The first article from Rocío Martín Award-winner Truong, along with Bonnefoy and Prévot, presents an innovative research work revealing the importance of taking into account the variety of sensory dimensions of human-nature experiences. The remaining two articles (by Mena-García, Olivos, Loureiro, and Navarro, and by