This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evidence for the growing environmental impacts of tourism transport, there is large-scale inertia in structural transitions and a lack of political will to enact meaningful sustainable mobility policies. These include the importance of addressing socio-technical factors, barriers posed by “technology myths” and the need to overcome “transport taboos” in policy-making. The paper seeks pathways to sustainable mobility by bridging the science–policy gap between academic research and researchers, and policy-makers and practitioners. It introduces key papers presented at the Freiburg 2014 workshop, covering the case for researcher engagement using adv...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper has two main parts. The first questions two of the underlying principles of conventional ...
This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evid...
This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evid...
This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evid...
This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evid...
Introduction to the special issue on ‘Innovative approaches to the study and practice of sustainable...
Introduction to the special issue on ‘Innovative approaches to the study and practice of sustainable...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
It is now almost three decades since the concept of ‘sustainable mobility’ first appeare...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper has two main parts. The first questions two of the underlying principles of conventional ...
This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evid...
This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evid...
This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evid...
This overview paper examines three areas crucial to understanding why, despite clear scientific evid...
Introduction to the special issue on ‘Innovative approaches to the study and practice of sustainable...
Introduction to the special issue on ‘Innovative approaches to the study and practice of sustainable...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
This opinion piece addresses issues surrounding the role of researchers’ behaviour in bridging the s...
It is now almost three decades since the concept of ‘sustainable mobility’ first appeare...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
This paper considers the relation between tourism and mobility and tries to highlight how tourism ca...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper has two main parts. The first questions two of the underlying principles of conventional ...