Behavioral urbanism
Behavioral urbanism and its related area of study, behavioral architecture, is an interdisciplinary field focused on the interaction between humans and the built environment, studying the effects of social, cognitive, and emotional factors in understanding the spatial behavior of individuals.{{Sfn|Heimsath|1977}}
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- {{Cite book |first=Clovis |last=Heimsath |author-link=Clovis Heimsath |year=1977 |title=Behavioral Architecture: Toward an Accountable Design Process |location=New York |publisher=McGraw-Hill |isbn=9780070278905 |oclc=2523548 |url=https://archive.org/details/behavioralarchit0000heim }}
- {{Cite book |first=Irwin |last=Press |year=1979 |title=The City as Context: Urbanism and Behavioral Constraints in Seville |location=Urbana |publisher=University of Illinois Press |isbn=0252007409 |oclc=4591424 |url=https://archive.org/details/cityascontexturb0000pres }}
- {{Cite book |first1=John |last1=Walton |first2=Louis H. |last2=Masotti |year=1976 |title=The City in Comparative Perspective: Cross-national Research and New directions in Theory |location=Beverly Hills |publisher=SAGE Publications |isbn=0470152176 |oclc=2089687 |url=https://archive.org/details/cityincomparativ0000unse }}
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