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▼aUnderstanding and governing sustainable tourism mobility :▼bpsychological and behavioural approaches /▼cedited by Scott A. Cohen, James E.S. Higham, Paul Peeters and Stefan Go?ssling. |
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▼aLondon :▼bRoutledge,▼c2014. |
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▼a1 online resource (xx, 312 pages). |
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▼aContemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility ;▼v43 |
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▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼aCover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Why tourism mobility behaviours must change; Part I Psychological understandings of climate change and tourism mobilities; 2 Identity and tourism mobility: an exploration of the attitude-behavior gap; 3 Happiness and limits to sustainable tourism mobility: a new conceptual model; 4 Air travellers' willingness to donate frequent flyer points for charitable purposes: a Scandinavian case study. |
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▼a5 Sociological barriers to developing sustainable discretionary air travel behaviour6 ZMET: a psychological approach to understanding unsustainable tourism mobility; 7 The attitude-behaviour gap and the role of information in influencing sustainable mobility in mega- events; Part II Behavioural aspects of climate change and tourism mobilities; 8 Carbon offsetting: motives for participation and impacts on travel behaviour; 9 Understanding temporal rhythms and travel behaviour at destinations: potential ways to achieve more sustainable travel. |
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▼a10 Individual lifestyle as a determinant for sustainable tourism mobility: a transport planning perspective11 Developing a long-term global tourism transport model using a behavioral approach: implications for sustainable tourism policy making; 12 Promoting public transport use in tourism; 13 Understanding tourists' perception of distance: a key to reducing the environmental impacts of tourism mobility; Part III Governance and policies based upon psychological, behavioral and social mechanisms; 14 Towards a new model for communicating climate change. |
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▼a15 Framing behavioural approaches to understanding and governing sustainable tourism consumption: beyond neoliberalism, ""nudging"" and ""green growth""?16 New governance models for behaviour change in tourism mobilities: a research agenda; Index. |
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▼aDespite a growing contribution to climate change, tourist and traveller behaviour is currently not acknowledged as an important sector within the development of climate policy. Whilst tourists may be increasingly aware of potential impacts on climate change there is evidence that most are unwilling to modify their actual behaviours. Influencing individual behaviour in tourism and informing effective governance is therefore an essential part of climate change mitigation. This significant volume is the first to explore the psychological and social factors that may contribute to and in. |
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