Influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (NICHE - The Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation Project)

This paper presents the results of a baseline survey undertaken for the Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation (NICHE) project and analyzes the relationships among key variables hypothesized as affecting respondents’ intentions to use a personal carbon trading (PCT) system. The survey was delivered...

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Main Authors: Alex Hendry, Gary Webb, Alicia Wilson, Bruce Armstrong, Bill Smart, Garry Egger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Atlantis Press 2015-06-01
Series:The International Technology Management Review
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Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/24092.pdf
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spelling doaj-ae5bfa74a6494d52a1a29c8a47e48ca32020-11-25T01:58:32ZengAtlantis PressThe International Technology Management Review1835-52692015-06-015210.2991/itmr.2015.5.2.5Influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (NICHE - The Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation Project)Alex HendryGary WebbAlicia WilsonBruce ArmstrongBill SmartGarry EggerThis paper presents the results of a baseline survey undertaken for the Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation (NICHE) project and analyzes the relationships among key variables hypothesized as affecting respondents’ intentions to use a personal carbon trading (PCT) system. The survey was delivered to all households on Norfolk Island and gathered information on respondent’s attitudes towards climate change, PCT and health, as well as demographic and household information. The intention of the study was to investigate the relationship between health and climate change and whether attitudes can be influenced by an understanding of one’s carbon footprint prior to the roll out of a PCT trial.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/24092.pdfPersonal Carbon TradingPersonal Carbon Trading SystemsGlobal WarmingEnvironmental Behaviours
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Bruce Armstrong
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Garry Egger
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Bruce Armstrong
Bill Smart
Garry Egger
Influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (NICHE - The Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation Project)
The International Technology Management Review
Personal Carbon Trading
Personal Carbon Trading Systems
Global Warming
Environmental Behaviours
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Gary Webb
Alicia Wilson
Bruce Armstrong
Bill Smart
Garry Egger
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title Influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (NICHE - The Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation Project)
title_short Influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (NICHE - The Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation Project)
title_full Influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (NICHE - The Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation Project)
title_fullStr Influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (NICHE - The Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation Project)
title_full_unstemmed Influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (NICHE - The Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation Project)
title_sort influences on intentions to use a personal carbon trading system (niche - the norfolk island carbon health evaluation project)
publisher Atlantis Press
series The International Technology Management Review
issn 1835-5269
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This paper presents the results of a baseline survey undertaken for the Norfolk Island Carbon Health Evaluation (NICHE) project and analyzes the relationships among key variables hypothesized as affecting respondents’ intentions to use a personal carbon trading (PCT) system. The survey was delivered to all households on Norfolk Island and gathered information on respondent’s attitudes towards climate change, PCT and health, as well as demographic and household information. The intention of the study was to investigate the relationship between health and climate change and whether attitudes can be influenced by an understanding of one’s carbon footprint prior to the roll out of a PCT trial.
topic Personal Carbon Trading
Personal Carbon Trading Systems
Global Warming
Environmental Behaviours
url https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/24092.pdf
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