TY - BOOK TI - Understanding and governing sustainable tourism mobility: psychological and behavioural approaches / SN - 9780415839372 U1 - 910 PY - 2014/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Tourism KW - Study & Teaching KW - Psyhcological Understanding KW - Behavioural Aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Why tourism mobility behaviours must change? Part I Psychological understanding of climate change and tourism mobilities Identity and tourism mobility: an exploration of the attitude-behaviour gap /Julia F. Hibbert ... [et al.]. -- Happiness and limits to sustainable tourism mobility: a new conceptual model /Yael Ram, Jeroen Nawijn and Paul Peeters -- Air travellers' willingness to donate frequent flyer points for charitable purposes: a Scandinavian case study /Eljas Johansson and Stefan Gossling -- Sociological barriers to developing sustainable discretionary air travel behaviour /Scott a. Cohen, James E.S. Higham and Arianne C. Reis -- ZMET: a psychological approach to understanding unsustainable tourism mobility /Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore and Bruce Prideaux -- The attitude-behaviour gap and the role of information in influencing sustainable mobnility in mega-events /Acacia Cristina Mendes Malhado, Lindemberg Medeiros De Araujo and Rainer Rothfuss Part II Behavioural aspects of climate change and tourism mobilities Carbon offsetting: motives for participation and impacts on travel behaviour /Eke Eijgelaar and Danny De Kinderen -- Understanding temporal rhythms and travel behaviour at destinations: potential ways to achieve more sustainable travel /Janet E. Dickinson ... [et al.]. -- Individual lifestyle as a determinant for sustainable tourism mobility: a transport planning perspective /Werner Gronau -- Developing a long-term global tourism transport model using behavioural approach: implications for sustainable tourism policy making /paul Peeters -- Promoting public transport use in tourism -- Diem-Trinh le-Klahn, C. Michael Hall and Regine Gerike -- Understanding tourists' perception of distance; a key to reducing the environmental impacts of tourism mobility /Gunvor Riber Larsen and Jo W. Guiver Part III Governance and policies based upon psychological, behavioural and social mechanisms Towards a new model for communicating climate change /Sander Van Der Linden -- Framing behavioural approaches to understanding and governing sustainable tourism consumption: beyond neoliberalism, "nudging" and "green growth"? C. Michael hall -- New governance models for behaviour change in tourism mobilities: a research agenda /Stefan Gossling ... [et al.] ER -