Sustainers and Sustainability: Attitudes, Attributes, and Actions for Survival
By (Author) Leonard W. Doob
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th September 1995
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Conservation of the environment
Forestry and silviculture
Cultural studies
333.72
Hardback
192
This work, the result of the author's experience in psychology and forestry studies, studies the relation between these two seemingly different disciplines. The author indicates how human actions and programmes affect a range of threatened or endangered situations ranging from forests and species of animals to our own traditional values and cultural groups. Sustainers, the persons who advocate and support sustainability, possess, or must come to possess, certain characteristics that are shown to be renunciation, knowledge, attitude, controllability and patterning. This book seeks to discover and advocates how and why those attributes must be strengthened if we are to sustain our environment and ourselves.
LEONARD W. DOOB is the Sterling Professor of Psychology Emeritus Yale University. Recently he has been working with the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. He is the author of over a dozen books, including Hesitation: Impulsivity and Reflection (Greenwood, 1990), Inevitability: Determinism, Fatalism and Destiny (Greenwood, 1988), and Personality and Authority: A View from the Behavioral Sciences (Greenwood, 1983).