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Cartagena Piensa will reflect on the environmental challenges that require changes in human behavior (07/11/2018)

Cartagena Piensa offers a talk by José Antonio Corraliza on 'Barriers and psychological resistance to pro-environmentalism: the case of climate change'.

The talk-debate is scheduled for this Thursday, November 8, at 8:00 p.m., but changes its location due to the works being carried out at the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center.

The new location will be in the Audiovisual Classroom of the UNED of Cartagena (8th floor), on the street Ingeniero de La Cierva.

Admission is free until full capacity is reached.

The Cartagena Piensa program, organized by the Department of Culture and promoted by its promoter group, has planned for this Thursday, November 8, the talk of José Antonio Corraliza, doctor in psychology and professor of environmental psychology at the Autonomous University of Madrid ( UAM).

Corraliza will share in Cartagena Think about the perceptions and resistances that exist about climate change in the collective imagination.

The talk will cover the major environmental challenges, starting with climate change, which require changes in human behavior, lifestyles and key aspects of social organization that face, however, resistance and psychological barriers that make it difficult to access changes that reinforce the pro-environmental nature of these attitudes, expectations and behaviors.

With the presence of one of the leading Spanish experts in this field, Cartagena Piensa aims to help identify those barriers and resistances that must be taken into account in any collective strategy to face these challenges to achieve greater social involvement.

Corraliza devotes a large part of his research activity in environmental psychology to the perception of landscape, perceived environmental quality, psychosocial aspects of the management of protected natural areas and environmental beliefs and attitudes.

It defines concepts such as deficit disorder of nature, the therapeutic effect of urban nature on citizens, the close nature as a moderator of childhood stress and other connections of personal well-being with the environment.

The event will be presented by the sociologist, Pedro Martos, who will also moderate the debate that will be held at the end of the talk.

The event will take place in the Audiovisual Classroom of the UNED in Cartagena (8th floor), at Ingeniero de La Cierva Street, at 8:00 p.m.

Admission is free until full capacity is reached.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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