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A new journal dedicated to the intersection of psychology and environmental issues is scheduled to launch in 2026. This publication aims to delve into key topics that highlight the relationship between human behavior and the natural world. As environmental challenges become increasingly pressing, understanding the psychological factors that influence our interactions with the environment is essential.
The journal will serve as a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share insights and findings that can inform strategies for promoting sustainability and enhancing well-being. By exploring themes such as environmental attitudes, the impact of nature on mental health, and the psychological effects of climate change, the journal seeks to foster a deeper understanding of how psychological principles can be applied to address environmental concerns.
With a growing recognition of the importance of mental health in the context of environmental issues, this initiative represents a timely and significant contribution to the field of environmental psychology. Researchers are encouraged to submit their work, contributing to a dialogue that could shape future policies and practices aimed at creating a more sustainable world.
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