
Routledge Book Positive Psychology and Biodiversity Conservation
Product Description
This Routledge study explores how positive psychology informs biodiversity conservation, linking health and wellbeing with pro-environmental action. The book synthesizes concepts from psychology, ecology, and social science to illuminate how individual and collective wellbeing can support conservation outcomes. It presents interdisciplinary perspectives on motivation, resilience, and behaviour change, highlighting practical implications for communities, policymakers, and practitioners. With 210 pages in a 1st edition paperback, the work offers accessible chapters that connect theory to real-world conservation challenges, making it relevant for researchers, students, and professionals seeking evidence-based approaches to foster sustainable action.
| Edition | 1st edition |
| Pages | 210 |
| Format | Paperback |


