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Not offered in the current semester · Last offered AY2015/2016 Semester 1
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Conservation Psychology

Last offered — AY2015/2016 Semester 1

Current environmental problems such as global warming, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, water pollution, invasive species introductions, and human overpopulation, are largely the result of human behaviour. In this course, we will investigate the important role that psychology can play in studying and fostering sustainable behaviour in humans. The course will introduce and analyze the field of conservation psychology, illuminating the potential role of psychology in understanding human behaviour towards the environment. We will explore questions such as, does behaviour leading to environmental degradation relate to human attitudes, beliefs, and values? Do people have inherent tendencies to damage the environment? How can psychology provide insight into how to intervene and control unsustainable behaviour? We will also study people?s attitudes towards nature, and how humans interact with the natural environment. Furthermore, we will learn about techniques and programs that can promote ecologically oriented attitudes and behaviours in people. Lastly, we will learn the roles that education, human value systems, economic incentives, and policy-making, play in fostering environmentally-sustainable behaviour.

AUs4.0 AUs
Grade Type
PrerequisiteHP101, HP102, HP1000, HP1100
Not Available To Programme
Not Available To All Programme With(Admyr 2011-onwards)
Not Available As BDE/UE To Programme
Not Available As Core To Programme
Not Available As PE To Programme
Mutually Exclusive WithHP3203
Not Offered As BDEYes
Not Offered As Unrestricted Elective
Exam

Total hours per week: 4 hrs