This study examines attitudes to tourism and climate change among residents of Hong Kong and evaluates their willingness to voluntarily modify travel behaviours to reduce environmental impacts. Previous studies on environmental behavioural change identified a significant gap between awareness and action, with some studies even suggesting that the most aware individuals are unlikely to change their behaviours. Similar findings were noted in this study. Cluster analysis identified four cohorts of tourists, ranging from the regular international tourist to the least travel active. The regular international tourist group was most aware of global warming and climate change, but least willing to alter its travel behaviour. By contrast, less trave...
Despite a growing contribution to climate change, tourist and traveller behaviour is currently not a...
This paper examines if tourism is an environmental priority for tourism and hospitality students. It...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...
This study examines attitudes to tourism and climate change among residents of Hong Kong and evaluat...
Climate change has been a concern for well over thirty years, but there has been limited research wi...
This study evaluated the awareness of, attitudes toward and opinions about the ability of travel age...
Tourism's increasing contribution to climate change, especially through the use of air travel, is no...
This paper reports on a global study of the attitudes of students studying in senior year and first-...
Tourism’s increasing contribution to climate change, especially through the use of air travel, is no...
[[abstract]]This paper reports on a global study of the attitudes of students studying in senior yea...
Tourism contributes to climate change through energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, both largely ...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
It is well recognized that tourism development is a prominent contributor to climate change, but is ...
Climate awareness programmes aim to inform the public of simple steps that can be made to reduce the...
This paper discusses three aspects of the interrelationship between tourism and climate change: the ...
Despite a growing contribution to climate change, tourist and traveller behaviour is currently not a...
This paper examines if tourism is an environmental priority for tourism and hospitality students. It...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...
This study examines attitudes to tourism and climate change among residents of Hong Kong and evaluat...
Climate change has been a concern for well over thirty years, but there has been limited research wi...
This study evaluated the awareness of, attitudes toward and opinions about the ability of travel age...
Tourism's increasing contribution to climate change, especially through the use of air travel, is no...
This paper reports on a global study of the attitudes of students studying in senior year and first-...
Tourism’s increasing contribution to climate change, especially through the use of air travel, is no...
[[abstract]]This paper reports on a global study of the attitudes of students studying in senior yea...
Tourism contributes to climate change through energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, both largely ...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
It is well recognized that tourism development is a prominent contributor to climate change, but is ...
Climate awareness programmes aim to inform the public of simple steps that can be made to reduce the...
This paper discusses three aspects of the interrelationship between tourism and climate change: the ...
Despite a growing contribution to climate change, tourist and traveller behaviour is currently not a...
This paper examines if tourism is an environmental priority for tourism and hospitality students. It...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...