2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2011.06.011
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Moving towards sustainability? Mobility styles, attitudes and individual travel behaviour

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“…This is in line with Prillwitz and Barr (2011), who found that "attitudes towards the environment, sustainability and certain environmentally friendly transport modes have a significant impact on daily travel behaviour". Using data from a stated preference survey conducted in the UK, we examine how such attitudes can be accommodated in a hybrid model that explains both the preferences for travel time and GHG reductions and the answers to attitudinal questions.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This is in line with Prillwitz and Barr (2011), who found that "attitudes towards the environment, sustainability and certain environmentally friendly transport modes have a significant impact on daily travel behaviour". Using data from a stated preference survey conducted in the UK, we examine how such attitudes can be accommodated in a hybrid model that explains both the preferences for travel time and GHG reductions and the answers to attitudinal questions.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Heinen et al, 2011;Prillwitz & Barr, 2011). All of these approaches have specific pros and cons depending on the area of application (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some interesting observations arise from the result reported here including the fundamentally reframe what we consider sustainable lifestyles are including daily behaviours in the light of travel and tourism. This may indicate the extent of behavioural changes that are needed to bring about real change (Barr, Shaw, Coles, Prillwitz 2010;Prillwitz and Barr 2011;Barr, Gilg and Shaw 2011) to make a step change in the transferability of daily sustainability behaviour to the holiday concept. As Stoll-Kleemann, O'Riordan and Jaeger (2001) highlighted, the metaphor of displaced commitment, dominates tourist desires to travel to destinations, where they knowingly impact the environment, but where they believe this impact is counterbalanced by environmental action at home.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%