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to ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR Volume 34 Number 1 (January 2002) pp. 1-160 Number 2 (March 2002) pp. 161-276 Number 3 (May 2002) pp. 277-400 Number 4 (July 2002) pp. 401-556 Number 5 (September 2002) pp. 557-704 Number 6 (November 2002) pp. 705-872 Authors: ADAMAN, FIKRET, see Géksen, F. AGUILAR, ROSA M. LOPEZ, see Jiménez-Dominguez, B. AGUILAR D., MIGUEL ANGEL, “Identity and Daily Space in Two Municipalities in Mexico City.” 111. ATLIS, MERA M., see Leon, G. R. BADENAS, DAVID, see Uzzell, D. BERENDT, BETTINA, see Jansen-Osmann, P. BIXLER, ROBERT D., MYRON F. FLOYD, and WILLIAM E. HAMMITT, “Environmental Socialization: Quantitative Tests of the Childhood Play Hypothesis,” 795. BRENNAN, AOIFE, JASDEEP S. CHUGH, and THERESA KLINE, “Traditional Versus Open Office Design: A Longitudinal Field Study,” 279. CARY, J., see WILLIAMS, K. J. H. CASTRECHINI, ANGELA, see Pol, E. CHANG, DONGKUK, “Spatial Choice and Preference in Multilevel Movement Networks,” 582. CHENG, SHIH-I, see Lam, S-P. CHUGH, JASDEEP S., see Brennan, A. CORRAL-VERDUGO, VICTOR, “A Structural Model of Proenvironmental Competency.” 531. DOMINA, TANYA, and KATHRYN KOCH, “Convenience and Frequency of Recycling: Impli- cations for Including Textiles in Curbside Recycling Programs,” 216. ECEVIT, MEHMET C., see Kasapoglu, M. A. EVANS, GARY W., RICHARD E. WENER, and DONALD PHILLIPS, “The Morning Rush Hour: Predictability and Commuter Stress,” 521. FEREMENGA, DOUG T., “Geography and Development, by Arthur Morris [Book Review],” 550. ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR, Vol. 34 No. 6, November 2002 864-869 © 2002 Sage Publications 864 to ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR Volume 34 Number 1 (January 2002) pp. 1-160 Number 2 (March 2002) pp. 161-276 Number 3 (May 2002) pp. 277-400 Number 4 (July 2002) pp. 401-556 Number 5 (September 2002) pp. 557-704 Number 6 (November 2002) pp. 705-872 Authors: ADAMAN, FIKRET, see Géksen, F. AGUILAR, ROSA M. LOPEZ, see Jiménez-Dominguez, B. AGUILAR D., MIGUEL ANGEL, “Identity and Daily Space in Two Municipalities in Mexico City.” 111. ATLIS, MERA M., see Leon, G. R. BADENAS, DAVID, see Uzzell, D. BERENDT, BETTINA, see Jansen-Osmann, P. BIXLER, ROBERT D., MYRON F. FLOYD, and WILLIAM E. HAMMITT, “Environmental Socialization: Quantitative Tests of the Childhood Play Hypothesis,” 795. BRENNAN, AOIFE, JASDEEP S. CHUGH, and THERESA KLINE, “Traditional Versus Open Office Design: A Longitudinal Field Study,” 279. CARY, J., see WILLIAMS, K. J. H. CASTRECHINI, ANGELA, see Pol, E. CHANG, DONGKUK, “Spatial Choice and Preference in Multilevel Movement Networks,” 582. CHENG, SHIH-I, see Lam, S-P. CHUGH, JASDEEP S., see Brennan, A. CORRAL-VERDUGO, VICTOR, “A Structural Model of Proenvironmental Competency.” 531. DOMINA, TANYA, and KATHRYN KOCH, “Convenience and Frequency of Recycling: Impli- cations for Including Textiles in Curbside Recycling Programs,” 216. ECEVIT, MEHMET C., see Kasapoglu, M. A. EVANS, GARY W., RICHARD E. WENER, and DONALD PHILLIPS, “The Morning Rush Hour: Predictability and Commuter Stress,” 521. FEREMENGA, DOUG T., “Geography and Development, by Arthur Morris [Book Review],” 550. ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR, Vol. 34 No. 6, November 2002 864-869 © 2002 Sage Publications 864 INDEX 865 FLEURY-BAHI, GHOZLANE, see Moser, G. FLOYD, MYRON F., see Bixler, R. D. GARVILL, JORGEN, see Nordlund, A. M. GATERSLEBEN, BIRGITTA, LINDA STEG, and CHARLES VLEK, “Measurement and Determinants of Environmentally Significant Consumer Behavior,” GIULIANI, FERNANDO, see Wiesenfeld, E. GOKSEN, FATOS, FIKRET ADAMAN, and E. UNAL ZENGINOBUZ, “On Environmental Concern, Willingness to Pay, and Postmaterialist Values: Evidence From Istanbul,” 616. GUARDIA, JOAN, see Pol, E. GUARDIA, JOAN, see Valera, S. GUARDIA, JOAN, and ENRIC POL, “A Critical Study of Theoretical Models of Sustainability Through Structural Equation Systems,” 137. HALL, TROY E., see Smith-Jackson, T. L. HAMMITT, WILLIAM E.., see Bixler, R. D. HENDRICKX, LAURIE, see Knegtering, E. HERZOG, THOMAS R., and GLENN E. KUTZLI, “Preference and Perceived Danger in Field/ Forest Settings,” 819. HIETANEN, JARI K., see Korpela, K. M. HOFF, MICHAEL P., see Stoinski, T. S. INGRAM, HELEN, “Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring New Pathways of Change, by Robert Gottlieb [Book Review],” 701. INIGUEZ, LUPICINIO, see Pol, E. JANSEN-OSMANN, PETRA, and BETTINA BERENDT, “Investigating Distance Knowledge Using Virtual Environments,” 178. JIMENEZ-DOMINGUEZ, BERNARDO, and ROSA M. LOPEZ AGUILAR, “Identity and Sustainability in Two Neighborhoods of Guadalajara, Mexico,” 97. JORGENSEN, BRADLEY S.., see Syme, G. J. KAHN, PETER H., Jr., and ORLANDO LOURENCO, “Water, Air, Fire, and Earth: A Develop- mental Study in Portugal of Environmental Moral Reasoning,” 405. KARNOWSKI, SABINE, and BETTY JO WHITE, “The Role of Facility Managers in the Dif- fusion of Organizational Telecommuting,” 322. KASAPOGLU, M. AYTUL, and MEHMET C. ECEVIT, “Attitudes and Behavior Toward the Environment: The Case of Lake Burdur in Turkey,” 363. KLEMETTILA, TERHI, see Korpela, K. M. KLINE, THERESA, see Brennan, A. KLOCKNER, CHRISTIAN A.. see Matthies, E. KNEGTERING, EDO, LAURIE HENDRICKX, HENNY J. vAN DER WINDT, and ANTON J. M. SCHOOT UITERKAMP, “Effects of Species’ Characteristics on Nongovernmental Organizations’ Attitudes Toward Species Conservation Policy,” 378. KOCH, KATHRYN, see Domina, T. KORPELA, KALEVI M., TERHI KLEMETTILA, and JARI K. HIETANEN, “Evidence for Rapid Affective Evaluation of Environmental Scenes,” 634. KUHN, SILKE, see Matthies, E. KUTZLI, GLENN E. «ee Herzog, T. R. LAM, SAN-PUI, and SHIH-I CHENG, “Cross-Informant Agreement in Reports of Environ- mental Behavior and the Effect of Cross-Questioning on Report Accuracy,” 508. LEON, GLORIA R., MERA M. ATLIS, DENIZ S. ONES, and GRAEME MAGOR, “A 1-Year, Three-Couple Expedition as a Crew Analog for a Mars Mission,” 672. LOURENCO, ORLANDO, see Kahn, P. H., Jr. 866 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR / November 2002 LUBELL, MARK, “Environmental Activism as Collective Action,” 431. LUNDGREN, REGINA E., see McMakin, A. H. MAASS, ANNE, see Raffaello, M. MAGOR, GRAEME, see Leon, G. R. MALONE, ELIZABETH L., see McMakin, A. H. MAPLE, TERRY L., see Stoinski, T. S. MASON, ROBERT J., see Taylor, R. B. MATTHIES, ELLEN, SILKE KUHN, and CHRISTIAN A. KLOCKNER, “Travel Mode Choice of Women: The Result of Limitation, Ecological Norm, or Weak Habit?” 163. McMAKIN, ANDREA H., ELIZABETH L. MALONE, and REGINA E. LUNDGREN, “Moti- vating Residents to Conserve Energy Without Financial Incentives,” 848. MOORE, COLLEEN F., see Rauwald, K. S. MORENO, EMILIA, see Pol, E. MOSER, GABRIEL, EUGENIA RATIU, and GHOZLANE FLEURY-BAHI., “Appropriation and Interpersonal Relationships: From Dwelling to City Through the Neighborhood,” 122. NANCARROW., BLAIR E., see Syme, G. J. NORDLUND, ANNIKA M., and JORGEN GARVILL, “Value Structures Behind Pro- environmental Behavior,” 740. ONES, DENIZ S., see Leon, G. R. PHILLIPS, DONALD, see Evans, G. W. PIERCE, CYNTHIA L.., see Zinn, H.C. POL, ENRIC, “Introduction to the City-Identity-Sustainability Research Network.” 5. POL, ENRIC, “The Theoretical Background of the City-Identity-Sustainability Network,” 8. POL, ENRIC, see Guardia J. POL, ENRIC, see Uzzell, D. POL, ENRIC, and ANGELA CASTRECHINI, “City-Identity-Sustainability Research Net- work: Final Words,” 150. POL, ENRIC, EMILIA MORENO, JOAN GUARDIA, and LUPICINIO [NIGUEZ, “Identity, Quality of Life, and Sustainability in an Urban Suburb of Barcelona: Adjustment to the City- Identity-Sustainability Network Structural Model,” 67. POORTINGA, WOUTER, LINDA STEG, and CHARLES VLEK, “Environmental Risk Con- cern and Preferences for Energy-Saving Measures,” 455. RAFFAELLO, MAELA, and ANNE MAASS, “Chronic Exposure to Noise in Industry: The Effects on Satisfaction, Stress Symptoms, and Company Attachment,” 651. RATIU, EUGENIA, see Moser, G. RAUWALD, KIMBERLY S., and COLLEEN F. MOORE, “Environmental Attitudes as Pred>c- tors of Policy Support Across Three Countries,” 709. RIBE, ROBERT G.., “Is Scenic Beauty a Proxy for Acceptable Management? The Influence of Environmental Attitudes on Landscape Perceptions.” 757. SMITH, SANDRA, see Stamps, A. E., II. SMITH-JACKSON, TONYA L., and TROY E. HALL, “Information Order and Sign Design: A Schema-Based Approach,” 479. STAMPS, ARTHUR E., Ill, and SANDRA SMITH, “Environmental Enclosure in Urban Set- tings,” 781. STEDMAN, RICHARD C., “Toward a Social Psychology of Place: Predicting Behavior From Place-Based Cognitions, Attitude, and Identity,” 561. STEG, LINDA, see Gatersleben, B. STEG, LINDA, see Poortinga, W. INDEX 867 STOINSKI, TARA S., MICHAEL P. HOFF, and TERRY L. MAPLE, “The Effect of Structural Preferences, Temperature, and Social Factors on Visibility in Western Lowland Gorillas (Gorilla g. gorilla)” 493. SYME, GEOFFREY J., BLAIR E. NANCARROW, and BRADLEY S. JORGENSEN, “The Limits of Environmental Responsibility: A Stormwater Case Study,” 836. TAYLOR, RALPH B., and ROBERT J. MASON, “Responses to Prison for Environmental Criminals: Impacts of Incident, Perpetrator, and Respondent Characteristics,” 194. THELEN, LUKE, see Wells, M. UITERKAMP, ANTON J. M. SCHOOT, see Knegtering, E. UZZELL, DAVID, ENRIC POL, and DAVID BADENAS, “Place Identification, Social Cohe- sion, and Environmental Sustainability,” 26. VALERA, SERGI, and JOAN GUARDIA, “Urban Social Identity and Sustainability: Barce- lona’s Olympic Village,” 54. VLEK, CHARLES, see Gatersleben, B. VLEK, CHARLES, see Poortinga, W. WELLS, MEREDITH, and LUKE THELEN, “What Does Your Workspace Say About You? The Influence of Personality, Status, and Workspace on Personalization,” 300. WENER, RICHARD E., see Evans, G. W. WHITE, BETTY JO, see Karnowski, S. WIESENFELD, ESTHER, and FERNANDO GIULIANI, “Sustainable Development and Iden- tity in Two Venezuelan Communities,” 81. WILLIAMS, KATHRYN J. H., and JOHN CARY, “Landscape Preferences, Ecological Quality, and Biodiversity Protection,” 257. WINDT, HENNY J. van DER, see Knegtering, E. ZENGINOBUZ, E. UNAL, see Géksen, F. ZINN, HARRY C., and CYNTHIA L. PIERCE, “Values, Gender, and Concern About Poten- tially Dangerous Wildlife,” 239. Articles: “Appropriation and Interpersonal Relationships: From Dwelling to City Through the Neighbor- hood,” Moser et al., 122. “Attitudes and Behavior Toward the Environment: The Case of Lake Burdur in Turkey,” Kasapoglu and Ecevit, 363. “Chronic Exposure to Noise in Industry: The Effects on Satisfaction, Stress Symptoms, and Company Attachment,” Raffaello and Maass, 651. “City-Identity-Sustainability Research Network: Final Words,” Pol and Castrechini, 150. “Convenience and Frequency of Recycling: Implications for Including Textiles in Curbside Recycling Programs,” Domina and Koch, 216. “A Critical Study of Theoretical Models of Sustainability Through Structural Equation Sys- tems,” Guardia and Pol, 137. “Cross-Informant Agreement in Reports of Environmental Behavior and the Effect of Cross- Questioning on Report Accuracy,” Lam and Cheng, 508. “The Effect of Structural Preferences, Temperature, and Social Factors on Visibility in Western Lowland Gorillas (Gorilla g. gorilla),” Stoinski et al., 493. “Effects of Species’ Characteristics on Nongovernmental Organizations’ Attitudes Toward Spe- cies Conservation Policy,” Knegtering et al., 378. “Environmental Activism as Collective Action,” Lubell, 431. 868 ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR / November 2002 “Environmental Attitudes as Predictors of Policy Support Across Three Countries,” Rauwald and Moore, 709. “Environmental Enclosure in Urban Settings,” Stamps and Smith, 781. “Environmental Risk Concern and Preferences for Energy-Saving Measures,” Poortinga et al., 455. “Environmental Socialization: Quantitative Tests of the Childhood Play Hypothesis,” Bixler et al., 795. “Evidence for Rapid Affective Evaluation of Environmental Scenes,” Korpela et al., 634. “Identity and Daily Space in Two Municipalities in Mexico City,” Aguilar D., 111. “Identity and Sustainability in Two Neighborhoods of Guadalajara, Mexico,” Jiménez- Dominguez and Aguilar, 97. “Identity, Quality of Life, and Sustainability in an Urban Suburb of Barcelona: Adjustment to the City-Identity-Sustainability Network Structural Model,” Pol et al., 67. “Information Order and Sign Design: A Schema-Based Approach,” Smith-Jackson and Hall, 479. “Introduction to the City-Identity-Sustainability Research Network,” Pol, 5. “Investigating Distance Knowledge Using Virtual Environments,” Jansen-Osmann and Berendt, 178. “Is Scenic Beauty a Proxy for Acceptable Management? The Influence of Environmental Atti- tudes on Landscape Perceptions,” Ribe, 757. “Landscape Preferences, Ecological Quality, and Biodiversity Protection,” Williams and Cary, 257. “The Limits of Environmental Responsibility: A Stormwater Case Study,” Syme et al., 836. “Measurement and Determinants of Environmentally Significant Consumer Behavior.” Gatersleben et al., 335. “The Morning Rush Hour: Predictability and Commuter Stress,” Evans et al. 521. “Motivating Residents to Conserve Energy Without Financial Incentives,” McMakin etal., 848. “On Environmental Concern, Willingness to Pay, and Postmaterialist Values: Evidence From Istanbul,” Goksen et al., 616. “A 1-Year, Three-Couple Expedition as a Crew Analog for a Mars Mission,” Leon et al., 672. “Place Identification, Social Cohesion, and Environmental Sustainability,” Uzzell et al., 26. “Preference and Perceived Danger in Field/Forest Settings,” Herzog and Kutzli, 819. “Responses to Prison for Environmental Criminals: Impacts of Incident, Perpetrator, and Respondent Characteristics,” Taylor and Mason, 194. “The Role of Facility Managers in the Diffusion of Organizational Telecommuting.” Karnowski and White, 322. “Spatial Choice and Preference in Multilevel Movement Networks,” Chang, 582. “A Structural Model of Proenvironmental Competency.” Corral-Verdugo, 531. “Sustainable Development and Identity in Two Venezuelan Communities,” Wiesenfeld and Giuliani, 81. “The Theoretical Background of the City-Identity-Sustainability Network,” Pol, 8. “Toward a Social Psychology of Place: Predicting Behavior From Place-Based Cognitions, Atti- tude, and Identity,” Stedman, 561. “Traditional Versus Open Office Design: A Longitudinal Field Study,” Brennan et al., 279. “Travel Mode Choice of Women: The Result of Limitation, Ecological Norm, or Weak Habit?” Matthies et al., 163. “Urban Social Identity and Sustainability: Barcelona’s Olympic Village.” Valera and Guardia, 54. “Value Structures Behind Proenvironmental Behavior,” Nordlund and Garvill, 740. INDEX 869 “Values, Gender, and Concern About Potentially Dangerous Wildlife,” Zinn and Pierce, 239. “Water, Air, Fire, and Earth: A Developmental Study in Portugal of Environmental Moral Rea- soning,” Kahn and Lourengo, 405. “What Does Your Workspace Say About You? The Influence of Personality, Status, and Workspace on Personalization,” Wells and Thelen, 300. Book Reviews: “Environmentalism Unbound: Exploring New Pathways of Change, by Robert Gottlieb,” Ingram, 701. “Geography and Development, by Arthur Morris,” Feremenga, 550.

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