The impacts of environmental knowledge and attitudes on vehicle ownership and use |
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Authors: | Bradley Flamm |
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Affiliation: | 1. PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, The Netherlands;2. Department of Human Geography, Planning & International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Using responses to a knowledge–attitudes–behavior questionnaire administered in the Sacramento, California metropolitan region, the effects of environmental knowledge and environmental attitudes on the numbers and types of vehicles owned per household, annual vehicle miles traveled, and fuel consumption are assessed. The results indicate that households with pro-environmental attitudes own fewer and more fuel-efficient vehicles, drive them less, and consequently consume less fuel than do the households of respondents without pro-environmental attitudes. The households of respondents who know more about the environmental impacts of owning and using vehicles own more fuel-efficient vehicles, but environmental knowledge is not statistically significant in relation to numbers of vehicles owned, miles driven, or fuel consumption. |
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