or using more environmentally friendly travel
modes (e.g. public transport, cycle or walking). Different
policy strategies may influence households to change their
travel behavior. Since the context sets boundaries for
influence individuals’ awareness of the problem with cars,
and/or increase their knowledge of more sustainable travel
options. Another categorization differentiates between
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They are either widely cited, e.g., Stern and
Fineberg (1996) and Beierle and Cayford
(2002) in Google Scholar; widely used in
higher education, e.g., Creighton (2005); or
are French-language guides, e.g., d’Aquino
(2008) and Mazri (2007). Because of our own
work background in French-speaking
countries, we particularly wanted to include
the latter to add useful diversity to our study.
Because citation
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