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Peter Schmuck

Peter Schmuck

Professor
Institut für Psychologie und Arbeitswissenschaft
Berlin University of Technology
Sekretariat FR 3-8 Franklinstrasse 28/29
Berlin 10587
Germany
Phone: 030 314 24672
Email: schmuck@gp.tu-berlin.de
Website: www.psych.uni-goettingen.de/home/peter_schmuck/ind...

Publications related to Conservation Psychology:

Schultz, W., Gouveia, V., Cameron, L., Tankha, G., Schmuck, P. & Franek, M. (in press). Values and their relationship to environmental concern and conservation behavior. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology.

Schmuck, P. & Vlek, C. (2003). Psychologists can do much to support sustainable development. European Psychologist, 8, 66-76.

Eigner, S. & Schmuck, P. (2002). Motivating collective action: Converting to sustainable energy sources in a German community. In P. Schmuck & W. Schultz (Eds.), Psychology of sustainable development (241-257). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Schmuck P. & Schultz, W. (2002). Sustainable development as a challenge for psychology. In P. Schmuck & W. Schultz (Eds.), Psychology of sustainable development (3-19). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Schmuck, P. & Schultz, W. (Eds.), (2002). Psychology of sustainable development. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (table of contents: http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/1-4020-7012-8?a=1)

Professional Affiliations:

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychologie Fachgruppe Differentielle Psychologie Fachgruppe Umweltpsychologie Deutscher Hochschulverband

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