Imagining post-fossil tourism mobilities with Norwegian tourists
Sustainable mobility has become a catch-all term to describe forms, modes, policies and practices of mobility that are thought to have a lower environmental footprint and/or fewer social exclusions than the contemporary mobility system which is reliant on fossil fuels and private ownership. As a res...
Main Authors: | Hopkins, D, Landa-Mata, I, Kr Steen Jacobsen, J, Farstad, E, Higham, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2024
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