Active transport in young adults - evidence requested

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Hannah Wolfreys New Plymouth Oct 20, 2021 20:22 pm
Hi all, I am looking for any information about evidence based behaviour change strategies used with young adults (13-18) particularly in relation to increasing active transport to…

Two New Landmark Cycling Case Studies Designated by Tools of Change

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Jay Kassirer Ottawa Dec 17, 2014 9:54 am
The Love to Ride and Bicycle Friendly Communities programs have both just received the Landmark designation for sustainable transportation from Tools of Change. Initial case study…

Social Marketing Speaker in Victoria, Australia

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Marissa Dewan Melbourne Jun 24, 2009 0:14 am
I am looking for a speaker for a Childrens Active Transport Forum which I am helping to organise. Can anyone recommend a speaker who is based in Victoria in Melbourne and has exte…

This One Runs on Fat & Saves you Money

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Norm Ruttan Mallorytown Aug 27, 2010 13:26 pm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/carltonreid/4646637491/ Norm Ruttan President iWasteNot Systems Canada www.iwastenotsystems.com

Psychological, Sociodemographic, and Infrastructural Factors as Determinants of Ecological Impact Caused by Mobility Behavior

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Hunecke, M., Haustein, S., Grischkat, S., & Böhler, S. (2007). Psychological, sociodemographic, and infrastructural factors as determinants of ecological impact caused by mobility behavior. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 27(4), 277-292.
In this study, the relevance of psychological variables as predictors of the ecological impact of mobility behavior was investigated in relation to infrastructural and sociodemogr…

Reduced Use of Environmentally Friendly Modes of Transportation Caused by Perceived Mobility Necessities: An Extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior

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Haustein, S., & Hunecke, M. (2007). Reduced use of environmentally friendly modes of transportation caused by perceived mobility necessities: An extension of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37(8), 1856-1883.
An extended version of the theory of planned behavior (TPB; Ajzen, 1991) was used to explain travel mode choice. As a new predictor, perceived mobility necessities (PMNs) were int…

Human Values and the Emergence of a Sustainable Consumption Pattern: A Panel Study

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Thogersen, J., & Ölander, F. (2002). Human values and the emergence of a sustainable consumption pattern: A panel study. Journal of Economic Psychology, 23(5), 605-630.
In this study, data from a random sample of Danish consumers are used to test the hypothesis that the emergence of a sustainable consumption pattern is influenced by individual va…

Behavioural Responses to Climate Change: Asymmetry of Intentions and Impacts

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Whitmarsh, L. (2009, March). Behavioural responses to climate change: Asymmetry of intentions and impacts. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29(1), 13-23.
In seeking to determine whether climate change mitigation strategies are effective, researchers and policy-makers typically use energy consumption as an indicator. UK government d…

Webinar: Integrated Marketing in London, England

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Jay Kassirer Ottawa Jan 26, 2010 12:15 pm
Voir version en français ci-dessous This case study involves two boroughs in London, England, and illustrates the use of integrated marketing. For each target audience, this a…

Correlates of Pro-Sustainability Orientation: The Affinity Towards Diversity

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Corral-Verdugo, V., Bonnes, M., Tapia-Fonllem, C., Fraijo-Sing, B., Frías-Armenta, M., & Carrus, G. (2009). Correlates of pro-sustainability orientation: The affinity towards diversity. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 29(1), 34-43.
The concept of affinity towards diversity (ATD) is introduced and illustrated with two studies on the psychological drivers of pro-sustainability orientation and environmentally f…

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