9. SLOW TRAVEL “ Is an issue which exploits an alternative to air and car travel, where people travel to destinations more slowly overland, stay longer and travel less . ” --Dickinson et al (2010a)
12. Occupation of land Water and air pollution Traffic congestion Damage to the ecosystem
13. “ The tourism sector is currently responsible for an estimated 5 per cent of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide.” --Dickinson, J. and Lumsdon, L. (2010) Slow travel and tourism.
20. SLOW TRAVEL ? A CASE (LONDON) Start: Liverpool Street Station Finish: Mansion House Underground Station Duration: 1.5 hours Best time: Weekends and weekday Evenings
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