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The energy cultures framework: Exploring the role of norms, practices and material culture in shaping energy behaviour in New Zealand
The energy cultures framework was developed in 2009 to support interdisciplinary investigation into
energy behaviour in New Zealand. In this paper, we discuss the framework in light of 5 years of empirical
application ...
Change trends in urban freight delivery: a qualitative inquiry
In this paper we present the findings of a qualitative investigation of change trends in urban freight deliveries. The empirical material was gathered with urban freight (courier) company managers and drivers in Aotearoa ...
The replication and reduction of automobility: findings from Aotearoa New Zealand
In this paper, we examine the factors that contribute to the replication or reduction of automobility amongst young adults. Semi-structured interviews conducted in Aotearoa New Zealand, with 51 drivers and non-drivers, ...
Exploring stability and change in transport systems: combining Delphi and system dynamics approaches
Transport is a vast and complex socio-technical system, and despite a clear
need to reduce dependence on fossil fuels due to undesirable environmental impacts, it is
largely locked into business-as-usual. Systems approaches ...
Shared mobility in a Maori community
Shared mobility is being advanced as a novel, technologically
sophisticated approach to reducing the environmental impacts of
high levels of car ownership. However, communities have long
shared modes of transport for ...
Can environmental awareness explain declining preference for car-based mobility amongst generation Y? An examination of learn to drive behaviours
Preference for private motorised vehicles grew substantially through the global North, during the 20th Century. Through this time, licensing, car ownership and vehicle kilometres travelled (VKT) rose across age groups. ...
Destabilising Automobility? The Emergent Mobilities of Generation Y
This paper uses empirical material gathered with young adults in New Zealand to examine a potential sustainability transition-in-practice. It draws from two frameworks; the actor-centred Energy Cultures Framework to explore ...