This paper explores the creation and use of a long-term global tourism transport model for private and public sector tourism policy makers. Given that technology is unlikely to reduce tourism transport's impact on climate change sufficiently to avoid serious dangers, behavioural change is necessary. The model presented here helps policy makers and the tourism sector evaluate behavioural change measures. Such tools to assess long-term (up to a century) policy impacts do not currently exist. Projecting behavioural change over such long periods is difficult with contemporary economic modelling. This paper's model is founded in psychological economics theory and mechanisms at work in product diffusion. It describes the tourism system based on i...
The paper first describes an inventory for 2005 giving the tourism related CO 2 emission caused by g...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...
This paper shows that it is difficult, if not impossible , to formulate policies that guarantee that...
This paper explores the creation and use of a long-term global tourism transport model for private a...
This paper explores the creation and use of a long-term global tourism transport model for private a...
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...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
Tourism is both a victim and a vector of climate change (Cabrini et al., 2009). Although the impact ...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
The literature on tourism and climate change lacks an analysis of the global changes in tourism dema...
Travel demand is rising steeply and its contribution to global CO2 emissions is increasing. Differen...
Abstract – The impact of tourism activities on climate change are not very evenly distributed over t...
The paper first describes an inventory for 2005 giving the tourism related CO 2 emission caused by g...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...
This paper shows that it is difficult, if not impossible , to formulate policies that guarantee that...
This paper explores the creation and use of a long-term global tourism transport model for private a...
This paper explores the creation and use of a long-term global tourism transport model for private a...
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...
There is a groundswell of opinion in tourism, transport and cognate academic fields, that the travel...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
Tourism is both a victim and a vector of climate change (Cabrini et al., 2009). Although the impact ...
Much of global passenger transport is linked to tourism. The sector is therefore of interest in stud...
The literature on tourism and climate change lacks an analysis of the global changes in tourism dema...
Travel demand is rising steeply and its contribution to global CO2 emissions is increasing. Differen...
Abstract – The impact of tourism activities on climate change are not very evenly distributed over t...
The paper first describes an inventory for 2005 giving the tourism related CO 2 emission caused by g...
The scientific evidence supporting the anthropomorphic basis for climate change is beyond reasonable...
This paper shows that it is difficult, if not impossible , to formulate policies that guarantee that...