From climate change to toxic waste, from biodiversity loss to deforestation, we are slowly realizing that science, technology and economics simply do not have all of the answers. The time has come to take the humans involved in environmental issues as seriously as we have taken our fine-grained analyses of climate, ecosystems, hydrology, and all of the other facets of our “natural” world. For several decades there have been efforts to better understand and intervene in the “human dimensions” of environmental issues. Many of these efforts, however, have been guided by simple behaviourist or economic models of human thoughts and action, and dominated by quantitative approaches.
Asia-Pacific Conference on Education, Social Sciences and Psychology will take place from the 12th to the 14th of August in Hawaii, USA. We invite you to join us at sunny Hawaii! Both abstracts and full papers are welcomed to submit.
Conference Website: http://www.apcesp.org
Submission Deadline: May 05, 2020