

Daniel Stokols
With a visionary perspective, Daniel Stokols addresses the intricate interplay between environment and human behavior as a renowned Chancellor’s Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of California-Irvine. His academic journey is marked by a profound commitment to understanding and enhancing the relationship between people and their environments. As a key faculty member of the Environment Institute, he has made significant contributions to the fields of environmental psychology and social ecology. Professor Stokols is deeply engaged in theory development, particularly in the realms of environmental design research and community health promotion. His work often explores the impact of environmental stressors on behavior and health, providing valuable insights into how our surroundings influence our well-being. His research extends to the environmental psychology of the internet, where he examines the digital world's effects on human interaction and mental health. Throughout his career, Daniel Stokols has been a pioneer in integrating interdisciplinary approaches to tackle complex environmental and social issues. His dedication to fostering healthier communities and workplaces is evident in his extensive research on worksite health promotion. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, he has helped shape policies and interventions that promote sustainable and health-enhancing environments. In addition to his research, Professor Stokols is a respected educator and mentor, inspiring the next generation of scholars and practitioners in environmental psychology and social ecology. His contributions to the academic community are reflected in his numerous publications and collaborations, which continue to influence the field and drive innovative solutions to contemporary environmental challenges.
Publications
, 168-176, 2003-11-01
, 282-298, 1996-03-01