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@article{ Sahakian2021,
 title = {Flying Less for Work and Leisure? Co-Designing a City-Wide Change Initiative in Geneva},
 author = {Sahakian, Marlyne and Nagel, Malaïka and Donzelot, Valentine and Moynat, Orlane and Senn, Wladyslaw},
 journal = {Urban Planning},
 number = {2},
 pages = {299-313},
 volume = {6},
 year = {2021},
 issn = {2183-7635},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v6i2.3911},
 abstract = {Geneva prides itself on being an international city, home to the United Nations and international organizations. The airport plays an important role in this image, tied to a quest for hypermobility in an increasingly globalized society. Yet, mobility accounts for close to one quarter of the territory’s carbon emissions, with flights responsible for 70% of these emissions. With recent legislation that includes ambitious targets for net zero carbon emissions by 2050, the role of air travel can no longer be ignored. In 2020, a partnership was formed between the City, the University of Geneva, and a community energy association to explore the possibility of co-designing a city-wide change initiative, focused on reducing flights through voluntary measures. The team consulted with a variety of actors, from citizens who fly for leisure, to those who fly for professional reasons, with a spotlight on academic travel. A review of the scientific and grey literature revealed what initiatives already exist, leading to a typology of change initiatives. Inspired by this process, we then co-designed a series of workshops on opportunities for flying less in Geneva. We demonstrate the value of going beyond an ‘individual behaviour change’ approach towards understanding change as embedded in socio-material arrangements, as well as identifying interventions that seek to address both negative and positive anticipated outcomes. We conclude with insights on how a social practice approach to understanding mobility reveals both material and immaterial challenges and opportunities, involving infrastructures and technologies, but also social norms and shared meanings.},
 keywords = {mobility; emission; air traffic; Switzerland; airport; environmental consciousness; ökologische Folgen; Luftverkehr; Verhaltensänderung; behavior modification; Umweltbewusstsein; large city; ecological consequences; Schweiz; Großstadt; Emission; Mobilität; Flughafen}}