Effects of boat traffic and mooring infrastructure on aquatic vegetation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

J Sagerman, JP Hansen, SA Wikström - Ambio, 2020 - Springer
Sustainable management of coastal and inland water areas requires knowledge of how
tourism and recreation affects the ecosystems. Here, we present the first systematic review …

Can tourism contribute to environmentally sustainable development? Arguments from an ecological limits perspective

A Chakraborty - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2021 - Springer
Due to its potential to deliver economic benefits without major extractive activities, tourism is
often considered as a means to sustainable development. However, there is inadequate …

Sustainable tourism in practice: Promoting or perverting the quest for a sustainable development?

C Aall - Sustainability, 2014 - mdpi.com
Sustainable tourism has achieved the status of being the superior goal in Norwegian
government tourism policy, and is attaining much attention in the international scientific and …

The discourse on sustainable urban tourism: The need for discussing more than overtourism

C Aall, K Koens - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
The journal Sustainability has previously published special issues on sustainable tourism
and on sustainable cities (both in 2014). This special issue presents recent insights from …

Time, gender and carbon: A study of the carbon implications of British adults' use of time

A Druckman, I Buck, B Hayward, T Jackson - Ecological Economics, 2012 - Elsevier
In order to meet the UK's challenging greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets, behaviour
change will be necessary in addition to changes in technology. Traditionally this has been …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding households as drivers of carbon emissions

A Druckman, T Jackson - Taking stock of industrial ecology, 2016 - library.oapen.org
Households are accountable for nearly three quarters of global carbon emissions and thus
understanding the drivers of these emissions is important if we are to make progress …

[HTML][HTML] Time matters: the carbon footprint of everyday activities in Austria

B Smetschka, D Wiedenhofer, C Egger… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Mitigating climate change to achieve the goal of staying below 2° C of warming requires
urgent reductions of emissions. Demand-side measures mostly focus on the footprints of …

Work less, do less? Working time reductions and rebound effects

J Buhl, J Acosta - Sustainability Science, 2016 - Springer
A reduction in working hours is being considered to tackle issues associated with ecological
sustainability, social equity and enhanced life satisfaction—a so-called triple dividend. With …

Energy intensive lifestyles: Time use, the activity patterns of consumers, and related energy demands in Finland

M Jalas, JK Juntunen - Ecological Economics, 2015 - Elsevier
Time use survey data has been used to model household activities beyond market
transactions. Accordingly, measures such as the 'goods intensity of household activities' and …

It's more than climate change and active transport—physical activity's role in sustainable behavior

C Nigg, CR Nigg - Translational behavioral medicine, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Considering the interdependence of human's and nature's health within the planetary health
concept, we evaluated how physical activity (PA) can be conceptualized as sustainable …