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		<title>Comment on About Environmental Psychology &amp;/or Geography by Linda</title>
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		<description>interesting perspective on both fields. I&#039;m an environmental psychologist, but I often cross the bridge to geography. In my experience envpsy focuses more on individual factors and experiences, whereas humgeo focuses on aggregate behaviour. What is you opinion?

all the best,
Linda</description>
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<p>all the best,<br />
Linda</p>
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