Understanding and Governing Sustainable Tourism Mobility/

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1. Why tourism mobility behaviours must change Scott A. Cohen, James E.S. Higham, Paul Peeters and Stefan Gössling Section 1: Psychological understandings of climate change and tourism mobilities 2. Identity and tourism mobility: An exploration of the attitude-behaviour gap Julia F. Hibbert, Janet E. Dickinson, Stefan Gössling and Susanna Curtin 3. Happiness and limits to sustainable tourism mobility: A new conceptual model Yael Ram, Jeroen Nawijn and Paul Peeters 4. Air travellers’ willingness to donate frequent flyer points for charitable purposes: A Scandinavian case study Eljas Johansson and Stefan Gössling 5. Sociological barriers to developing sustainable discretionary air travel behaviour Scott A. Cohen, James E.S. Higham and Arianne C. Reis 6. ZMET: A psychological approach to understanding unsustainable tourism mobility Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore and Bruce Prideaux 7. The attitude-behaviour gap and the role of information in influencing sustainable mobility in mega-events Acácia C.M. Malhado, Lindemberg Medeiros de Araujo and Rainer Rothfuss Section 2: Behavioural aspects of climate change and tourism mobilities 8. Carbon offsetting: Motives for participation and impacts on travel behaviour Eke Eijgelaar and Danny de Kinderen 9. Understanding temporal rhythms and travel behaviour at destinations: Potential ways to achieve more sustainable travel Janet E. Dickinson, Viachaslau Filimonau, Tom Cherrett, Nigel Davies, Sarah Norgate, Chris Speed and Chris Winstanley 10. Individual life-style as determinant for sustainable tourism mobility: A transport planning perspective Werner Gronau 11. Developing a long term global tourism transport model using a behavioural approach: Implications for sustainable tourism policy making Paul Peeters 12. Promoting public transport in tourism Diem-Trinh Le-Klähn, C. Micheal Hall and Regina Gerike 13. Understanding tourists’ perception of distance: A key to reducing the environmental impacts of tourism mobility Gunvor Riber Larsen and Jo W. Guiver Section 3: Governance and policies based upon psychological, behavioural and social mechanisms 14. Towards a new framework for communicating climate change Sander van der Linden 14. Framing behavioural approaches to understanding and governing sustainable tourism consumption: Beyond neoliberalism, “nudging” and “green growth”? C. Michael Hall 15. New governance models for behaviour change in tourism mobilities: A research agenda Stefan Gössling, Paul Peeters, James E.S. Higham and Scott A. Cohen
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1. Why tourism mobility behaviours must change Scott A. Cohen, James E.S. Higham, Paul Peeters and Stefan Gössling Section 1: Psychological understandings of climate change and tourism mobilities 2. Identity and tourism mobility: An exploration of the attitude-behaviour gap Julia F. Hibbert, Janet E. Dickinson, Stefan Gössling and Susanna Curtin 3. Happiness and limits to sustainable tourism mobility: A new conceptual model Yael Ram, Jeroen Nawijn and Paul Peeters 4. Air travellers’ willingness to donate frequent flyer points for charitable purposes: A Scandinavian case study Eljas Johansson and Stefan Gössling 5. Sociological barriers to developing sustainable discretionary air travel behaviour Scott A. Cohen, James E.S. Higham and Arianne C. Reis 6. ZMET: A psychological approach to understanding unsustainable tourism mobility Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore and Bruce Prideaux 7. The attitude-behaviour gap and the role of information in influencing sustainable mobility in mega-events Acácia C.M. Malhado, Lindemberg Medeiros de Araujo and Rainer Rothfuss Section 2: Behavioural aspects of climate change and tourism mobilities 8. Carbon offsetting: Motives for participation and impacts on travel behaviour Eke Eijgelaar and Danny de Kinderen 9. Understanding temporal rhythms and travel behaviour at destinations: Potential ways to achieve more sustainable travel Janet E. Dickinson, Viachaslau Filimonau, Tom Cherrett, Nigel Davies, Sarah Norgate, Chris Speed and Chris Winstanley 10. Individual life-style as determinant for sustainable tourism mobility: A transport planning perspective Werner Gronau 11. Developing a long term global tourism transport model using a behavioural approach: Implications for sustainable tourism policy making Paul Peeters 12. Promoting public transport in tourism Diem-Trinh Le-Klähn, C. Micheal Hall and Regina Gerike 13. Understanding tourists’ perception of distance: A key to reducing the environmental impacts of tourism mobility Gunvor Riber Larsen and Jo W. Guiver Section 3: Governance and policies based upon psychological, behavioural and social mechanisms 14. Towards a new framework for communicating climate change Sander van der Linden 14. Framing behavioural approaches to understanding and governing sustainable tourism consumption: Beyond neoliberalism, “nudging” and “green growth”? C. Michael Hall 15. New governance models for behaviour change in tourism mobilities: A research agenda Stefan Gössling, Paul Peeters, James E.S. Higham and Scott A. Cohen

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