This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and inhibit behaviour change vis-à-vis sustainable (tourist) mobility. It is based on papers presented at the Freiburg 2012 workshop. Specifically, it reviews climate change attitudes and perceptions, the psychological benefits of tourism mobilities, addictive elements of mobility and social norming effects, the attitude–behaviour gap (i.e. cognitive dissonance between understandings of, and responses to, climate change), the psychology of modal shifts, the psychology of travel speed/time and psychological explanations for the perceived importance of long distance travel. It notes that anthropogenic climate change is an inescapable reality and th...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...
This paper investigates different travel behaviour related projects and identifies barriers and moti...
There now exists a general scientific consensus that anthropogenic climate change is an inescapable ...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
Despite a growing contribution to climate change, tourist and traveller behaviour is currently not a...
Despite a growing contribution to climate change, tourist and traveller behaviour is currently not a...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
Purpose To provide a behavioural perspective on the relationship between transport and climate chang...
Purpose To provide a behavioural perspective on the relationship between transport and climate chang...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...
This paper investigates different travel behaviour related projects and identifies barriers and moti...
There now exists a general scientific consensus that anthropogenic climate change is an inescapable ...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
This paper introduces and explores the psychological and social factors that both contribute to and ...
Despite a growing contribution to climate change, tourist and traveller behaviour is currently not a...
Despite a growing contribution to climate change, tourist and traveller behaviour is currently not a...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
This paper investigates the extent to which information on climate change can influence travel behav...
Purpose To provide a behavioural perspective on the relationship between transport and climate chang...
Purpose To provide a behavioural perspective on the relationship between transport and climate chang...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...
This paper investigates different travel behaviour related projects and identifies barriers and moti...
There now exists a general scientific consensus that anthropogenic climate change is an inescapable ...