While it is now widely accepted by scientists and governments that human activity contributes to climate change, there is a lack of understanding whether this realisation is now gaining greater attraction with the general public than it had 5 or 10 years ago. Additional gaps in knowledge relate to the link between awareness and action, which could be hypothesised to have become stronger in light of evidence being produced of some projected climate changes occurring already. This article examines climate change awareness and the link with travel-related decision-making by adopting an under-utilised origin perspective in Wellington, New Zealand. The findings, generated by a household mail survey, indicate that the majority of the respondents a...
Anthropogenic climate change poses considerable challenges to all societies and economies. One signi...
While the need to respond to the wide-ranging challenges posed by climate change has been widely emp...
Source article originally published in Land Environment and People Research Report ; no. 20 at: http...
While it is now widely accepted by scientists and governments that human activity contributes to cli...
Climate change has been a concern for well over thirty years, but there has been limited research wi...
Tourism’s increasing contribution to climate change, especially through the use of air travel, is no...
Tourism's increasing contribution to climate change, especially through the use of air travel, is no...
The purview of climate change concern has implicated air travel, as evidenced in a growing body of a...
Growing acceptance and concern about anthropogenic climate change is beginning to influence tourists...
This study examines attitudes to tourism and climate change among residents of Hong Kong and evaluat...
With a population of 4.5 million, New Zealand's contribution to total global greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
Anthropogenic climate change poses considerable challenges to all societies and economies. One signi...
Tourism transportation is a significant contributor to human-induced climate change. This paper addr...
Climate change is emerging as a factor that will exercise considerable influence over future pattern...
Anthropogenic climate change poses considerable challenges to all societies and economies. One signi...
While the need to respond to the wide-ranging challenges posed by climate change has been widely emp...
Source article originally published in Land Environment and People Research Report ; no. 20 at: http...
While it is now widely accepted by scientists and governments that human activity contributes to cli...
Climate change has been a concern for well over thirty years, but there has been limited research wi...
Tourism’s increasing contribution to climate change, especially through the use of air travel, is no...
Tourism's increasing contribution to climate change, especially through the use of air travel, is no...
The purview of climate change concern has implicated air travel, as evidenced in a growing body of a...
Growing acceptance and concern about anthropogenic climate change is beginning to influence tourists...
This study examines attitudes to tourism and climate change among residents of Hong Kong and evaluat...
With a population of 4.5 million, New Zealand's contribution to total global greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
Anthropogenic climate change poses considerable challenges to all societies and economies. One signi...
Tourism transportation is a significant contributor to human-induced climate change. This paper addr...
Climate change is emerging as a factor that will exercise considerable influence over future pattern...
Anthropogenic climate change poses considerable challenges to all societies and economies. One signi...
While the need to respond to the wide-ranging challenges posed by climate change has been widely emp...
Source article originally published in Land Environment and People Research Report ; no. 20 at: http...