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Climate Change and Aviation
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Introduction: Aviation and Climate Change in Context * Part I: Aviation and Atmosphere * Aviation and Climate Change: The Science * Calculating Emissions and Radiative Forcing: Global, National, Local, Individual * Aviation in a Low-carbon EU * Part II: Drivers and Trends * Low-cost Aviation * Hypermobile Travellers * Airline Trends in Europe: Network Consolidation and the Mainstreaming of Low Cost Strategies * Part III: Socio-economics and Politics * Aeropolitics and Economics of Aviation Emissions Migration * Aviation and Economic Development: the Implications of Environmental Costs on Different Airline Business Models and Flight Networks * Air Freight: Trends and Issues * Practice(s) and Ratchett(s): A Sociological Examination of Frequent Flying * Aviation Coalitions: Drivers of Growth and Implications for Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reduction * Part IV: Mitigation * Technical and Management Reduction Potentials * Biofuels, Aviation and Sustainability: Prospects and Limits * Voluntary Carbon Offsetting for Air Travel * Aviation and Climate Change: Assessment of Policy Options * Conclusion * Index

About the Author

Dr. Stefan Gi? ssling is a professor at the Department of Service Management, Lund University, and research coordinator at the Centre of Sustainable Tourism at the Western Norway Research Institute. He is specialising in tourism and transport sustainability, and has recently contributed to the IPCC's fourth Assessment Report as well as UNWTO-UNEP-WMO report Climate Change and Tourism: Responding to Global Challenges. Dr. Paul Upham is a Research Fellow in the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester, UK. He is an environmental social scientist specialising in public and stakeholder opinion of low carbon energy options and scenarios and has a research background in aviation climate and sustainability policy.

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'A timely, challenging and fascinating book on a topic of central importance to the success or otherwise of our climate change policies.' Professor John Whitelegg, Stockholm Environment Institute, University of York, UK 'Climate Change and Aviation presents a clear picture of the transport sector's greatest challenge: how to reconcile aviation's immense popularity with its considerable environmental damage and its dependence on liquid hydrocarbon energy sources. This book avoids wishful thinking and takes the much harder, but more productive, path of considering difficult solutions that clash with short-term and short-sighted expectations about the unlimited growth potential for flying.' Professor Anthony Perl, Urban Studies Program, Simon Fraser University, Canada 'A convincing and timely collection that brings together an impressive range of expertise. The book integrates various perspectives into a powerful core argument - we must do something, and quickly, to tackle the impact of aviation on our environment. The authors recognise the political difficulties associated with promoting change but present constructive options for policy makers. Required reading, especially for transport ministers set on promoting the growth of air travel.' Professor Jon Shaw, Director of the Centre for Sustainable Transport, University of Plymouth, UK 'This is a timely, challenging and fascinating book on a topic of central importance to the success or otherwise of our climate change policies. It sets down a clear marker for what has to be done in the aviation sector.' Professor John Whitelegg, Stockholm Environment Institute, University of York, UK

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