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.
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- Heimsath, Clovis (1977). Behavioral Architecture: Toward an Accountable Design Process. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780070278905. OCLC 2523548.
- Press, Irwin (1979). The City as Context: Urbanism and Behavioral Constraints in Seville. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0252007409. OCLC 4591424.
- Walton, John; Masotti, "Louis H." (1976). The City in Comparative Perspective: Cross-national Research and New directions in Theory. Beverly Hills: SAGE Publications. ISBN 0470152176. OCLC 2089687.
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