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Academic Articles Categorie: Transport & mobility

Zero-car households – constraint or lifestyle choice? A systematic literature review of the factors affecting non-car ownership.

Toy, S., Whitmarsh, L., & Sun, Y. (2025). Zero-car households – constraint or lifestyle choice? A systematic literature review of the factors affecting non-car ownership. Transport Reviews, 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1080/01441647.2025.2457091

Whitmarsh L, Capstick S, Moore I, Köhler J, Le Quéré C. (2020) Use of aviation by climate change researchers: Structural influences, personal attitudes, and information provision. Global Environmental Change

Whitmarsh L, Capstick S, Moore I, Köhler J, Le Quéré C. (2020) Use of aviation by climate change researchers: Structural influences, personal attitudes, and information provision. Global Environmental Change

Hoolohan C, Mclachlan C, Jones C, Larkin A, Birch C, Mander S & Broderick J. (2021). Responding to the climate emergency: how are UK universities establishing sustainable workplace routines for flying and food?. Climate Policy.

Hoolohan C, Mclachlan C, Jones C, Larkin A, Birch C, Mander S & Broderick J. (2021). Responding to the climate emergency: how are UK universities establishing sustainable workplace routines for flying and food?. Climate Policy.

Player, L., Prosser M.B., A., Thorman, D., Tirion S.C, A., Whitmarsh L., Kurz, T., & Shah, P. (2023) Quantifying the importance of socio-demographic, travel-related, and psychological predictors of public acceptability of low emission zones, Journal of Environmental Psychology.

Player, L., Prosser M.B., A., Thorman, D., Tirion S.C, A., Whitmarsh L., Kurz, T., & Shah, P. (2023) Quantifying the importance of socio-demographic, travel-related, and psychological predictors of public acceptability of low emission zones, Journal of Environmental Psychology.

Hoolohan, C. (2024). Shifting air travel demand: a case study on enabling experimentation in surface travel. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2024.2364635

Hoolohan, C. (2024). Shifting air travel demand: a case study on enabling experimentation in surface travel. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/09669582.2024.2364635

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CAST is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).

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The core partners of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST) are the University of Bath, the charity Climate Outreach, the University of Manchester, University of East Anglia and Cardiff University.

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