This paper presents the results of a baseline survey undertaken for the Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation (NICHE) project and analyzes the relationships among key variables hypothesized as affecting respondents’ intentions to use a personal carbon trading (PCT) system. The survey was delivered to all households on Norfolk Island and gathered information on respondent’s attitudes towards climate change, PCT and health, as well as demographic and household information. The intention of the study was to investigate the relationship between health and climate change and whether attitudes can be influenced by an understanding of one’s carbon footprint prior to the roll out of a PCT trial
Personal carbon trading offers a powerful and innovative instrument with which to achieve reductions...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) is a radical and innovative mitigation approach for the residential an...
The current understanding of determinants of climate action and mitigation behaviour is largely base...
This paper presents the results of a baseline survey undertaken for the Norfolk Island Carbon Health...
There are mixed attitudes to the affect Personal Carbon Trading (PCT) can have on global warming and...
This thesis aims to understand how an individual’s attitudes and behaviours associated with health a...
There are mixed attitudes to the affect Personal Carbon Trading (PCT) can have on global warming and...
The Norfolk Island Carbon and Health Evaluation (NICHE) Program is a project to trial the effects of...
This paper contributes to the debate on the effectiveness of carbon trading schemes when contrasted ...
Objectives: To examine the influence that the provision of environmental information might be able t...
The main aim of this research was to evaluate how the general public viewed individual carbon footpr...
As more than a third of all carbon dioxide emissions in the UK are generated by the domestic sector,...
Large reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are required in order to avoid the worst impacts of cli...
As pressure mounts on countries to reduce carbon emissions, there is increasing interest in understa...
2 Nearly half of Britain‟s carbon dioxide emissions result from the activity of households, both wit...
Personal carbon trading offers a powerful and innovative instrument with which to achieve reductions...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) is a radical and innovative mitigation approach for the residential an...
The current understanding of determinants of climate action and mitigation behaviour is largely base...
This paper presents the results of a baseline survey undertaken for the Norfolk Island Carbon Health...
There are mixed attitudes to the affect Personal Carbon Trading (PCT) can have on global warming and...
This thesis aims to understand how an individual’s attitudes and behaviours associated with health a...
There are mixed attitudes to the affect Personal Carbon Trading (PCT) can have on global warming and...
The Norfolk Island Carbon and Health Evaluation (NICHE) Program is a project to trial the effects of...
This paper contributes to the debate on the effectiveness of carbon trading schemes when contrasted ...
Objectives: To examine the influence that the provision of environmental information might be able t...
The main aim of this research was to evaluate how the general public viewed individual carbon footpr...
As more than a third of all carbon dioxide emissions in the UK are generated by the domestic sector,...
Large reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are required in order to avoid the worst impacts of cli...
As pressure mounts on countries to reduce carbon emissions, there is increasing interest in understa...
2 Nearly half of Britain‟s carbon dioxide emissions result from the activity of households, both wit...
Personal carbon trading offers a powerful and innovative instrument with which to achieve reductions...
Personal carbon trading (PCT) is a radical and innovative mitigation approach for the residential an...
The current understanding of determinants of climate action and mitigation behaviour is largely base...