09-13 July 2024 ︱ Jatinangor and Bandung
Disconnecting from nature at both individual and societal levels may negatively influence sustainability and may be (re)produced and experienced across a spectrum from the individual to the societal, from local to global, and from micro to macro levels. On the other hand, greater material, experiential, psychological (knowledge, beliefs, attitudes, emotional and affective), and philosophical connections to the natural world shape the values and paradigms that underpin human action for sustainability. This course aims to deepen our understanding critically of how disconnection from nature is one of the main features of psychology that may render social-ecological crises of our time.
The Faculty of Psychology at Universitas Padjadjaran is excited to invite you to our Summer Course on Psychology for Sustainability, scheduled for July 9th to 13th, 2024, in Jatinangor and Bandung, Indonesia. This intensive five-day program is crafted to provide participants with critical insights into the socio-ecological crises of the Anthropocene epoch, empowering you to contribute effectively to sustainable practices in various contexts and extend psychology’s influence as both a discipline and a collective practice.
Designed for university students, professionals, and environmental enthusiasts, this course offers a rich blend of academic and practical experiences. Participants will engage in diverse activities, including both online and offline meetings, indoor and outdoor experiential learning, and collaborative exploration. The course will commence with a public lecture anticipated to attract 200 to 250 attendees, setting a stimulating tone for the ensuing sessions.
Throughout the course, we will cover a broad spectrum of topics such as community participation in climate change actions, developing an ecological worldview, the psychological impacts of global climate change, and cultural perspectives on the human-nature connection. Additionally, participants will explore practical themes like pro-environmental behavior, sustainable policy, and innovative solutions like forest healing to address ecological anxiety. The program will also include an exhibition showcasing the translation of knowledge into actionable sustainability practices.
Course Agenda
Day 1 (Public Lecture): Tuesday 9 July 2024- The Psychological Consequences of Global Climate Change
Speaker: Prof. Susan Clayton, Ph.D - The Role & Commitment of Indonesian Government in Climate Mitigation and Adaptation: Leading by Examples and a Need for Global Support for Real Collective Actions
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Ir. Siti Nurbaya Bakar, M.Sc - Developing an Ecological Worldview: The Anthropocene and Ecological Principles
Speaker: Hilmar Farid, B.A., M.A., Ph.D
- Mindful Practices and Forest Healing
Facilitator: Bella Baroqah (Palawi Risorsis) - Nature-based Activities
Facilitator: Bella Baroqah (Palawi Risorsis)
- Breath Exercise
Facilitator: Hammad Zahid Muharram, M.Psi., Psikolog - Reflect on Personal Experiences and Connections with Nature
Speaker: Dr. Ir. Wiratno, M.Sc - Forest Healing Decodify
Speaker: Hari Setyowibowo, Ph.D., Psikolog
- Cultural-spiritual Perspectives of The Climate Change and Human-Nature Connection
Speaker: Dr. Ir. Wiratno, M.Sc - Pro-Environmental Behavior and Sustainable Policy
Speaker: Hoi-Wing Chan, Ph.D - Psychology for Sustainability Development
Speaker: Noer Fauzi Rachman, Ph.D, Psikolog
- Toward Sustainable Horizons — Action and Reflection
Facilitator: Hari Setyowibowo, Ph.D., Psikolog
Learning Outcome
After completing the summer course, participants will be able to:- Investigate issues about behavior that influence environmental change and how environmental problems affect human behavior in daily life.
- Define the importance of the role of individuals and communities in climate change action, adaptation, and policy change.
- Formulate the role of psychology as knowledge in promoting and analyzing behavior formation in the context of achieving environmental sustainability and human welfare.
- Define the psychological processes and mechanisms behind the formation of pro-environmental behaviors.
- Investigate the factors contributing to climate anxiety and identify problems related to climate anxiety that manifest as stress, fear, sadness, or anger, which can impact daily functioning.
- Participate in forest therapy activities aimed at connecting with nature and promoting emotional well-being.
- Decodify therapeutic instruments to explore the role of multisensory and immersive experiences in nature that can improve human health and well-being outcomes.
- Develop practical strategies and action plans for integrating psychological resources into personal or community efforts to promote sustainability.
Course Participants
- Undergraduate or Graduate Student
- Professional (Lecturer, researcher, etc)
- Public (Environmental activists, practitioners, etc)
Course Pricing Information
Early Bird Price (June 2nd – 10th)Participants | For Public/Professionals | For Student |
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1st Day Pass Online | IDR 300.000,- | IDR 250.000,- |
1st Day Pass Offline | IDR 400.000,- | IDR 300.000,- |
Full Course Online | IDR 3.500.000,- | IDR 2.900.000,- |
Full Course Offline (without accommodation) | IDR 6.250.000,- | IDR 5.300.000,- |
Forest Healing Only | IDR 1.500.000,- | IDR 1.400.000,- |
Participants | For Public/Professionals | For Student |
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1st Day Pass Online | IDR 400.000,- | IDR 250.000,- |
1st Day Pass Offline | IDR 500.000,- | IDR 400.000,- |
Full Course Online | IDR 3.700.000,- | IDR 3.000.000,- |
Full Course Offline (without accommodation) | IDR 6.500.000,- | IDR 5.500.000,- |
Forest Healing Only | IDR 1.800.000,- | IDR 1.550.000,- |
Course Benefit
1st Day Pass Online | 1st Day Pass Offline | Full Course Online (5 Day) | Full Course Offline (5 Day) | Forest Healing Only |
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