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Eyes wide shut? UK consumer perceptions of aviation climate impacts and travel decisions to New Zealand Scott Allen Cohen ab* and James E.S. Higham a a
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Document Date: 2010-08-18 05:38:57


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Dunedin / /

Company

Donnelly / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Australia / United Kingdom / New Zealand / UK / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Bournemouth University / Talbot Campus / University of Otago / /

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acknowledged air travel / travel behaviours / greenhouse gas emissions / travel behaviour / long haul air travel / frequent short haul air travel / potential travel decisions / long haul air travel decisions / unsustainable energy use / reduced personal and professional air travel / travel decisions / long haul travel / air travel emissions / broader travel decisions / impact air travel / implicated air travel / air travel / air travel patterns / focus groups / airline discourses / personal air travel / past and potential long haul travel decisions / air travel intentions / air travel behaviour / energy / air travel decisions / /

Organization

Ministry of Tourism / University of Otago / School of Business / School of Tourism / Department of Tourism / UK government / European Union / Bournemouth University / School of Services Management / /

Person

Scott Allen Cohen / James E.S. Higham / /

Position

visiting researcher / researcher / scohen@bournemouth.ac.uk *Corresponding author / field researcher / /

ProvinceOrState

Zanzibar / /

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