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An exploration of perceived ecotourism design affordance and destination social responsibility linkages to tourists’ pro-environmental behaviour and destination loyalty 生态旅游设计的可感知性和目的地社会责任与游客亲环境行为和目的地忠诚度的联系探索
IF 2.4 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2022.2085283
M. Azinuddin, M. Hanafiah, Nur Shahirah Mior Shariffuddin, Mohd Khairul Amri Kamarudin, Ahmad Puad Mat Som
ABSTRACT This study investigates the effects of perceived ecotourism design affordance and destination social responsibility on tourists’ pro-environmental behaviour and destination loyalty. It aims to shed light on the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that shape sustainable tourist behaviour. Three hundred and fourteen responses were collected quantitatively through an online survey. The research hypotheses were analysed using the Partial-least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). The path analysis revealed that perceived ecotourism design affordance significantly enhances tourist pro-environmental behaviour and destination loyalty. A similar dynamic also can be reported in the context of affordance and destination social responsibility. Surprisingly, tourist pro-environmental behaviour does not affect tourist destination loyalty. Results highlighted the need for tourism policymakers and industry players to develop ecotourism products and services that allow tourists to adapt their behaviour towards a sustainable direction.
ABSTRACT 本研究调查了游客感知到的生态旅游设计可负担性和目的地社会责任对游客亲环境行为和目的地忠诚度的影响。研究旨在揭示形成可持续游客行为的内在和外在因素。通过在线调查收集了 314 份定量回复。研究假设采用偏最小平方结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)进行分析。路径分析显示,游客感知到的生态旅游设计负担能力会显著增强游客的环保行为和目的地忠诚度。在可负担性和目的地社会责任方面也有类似的动态报告。令人惊讶的是,游客的环保行为并不影响游客对目的地的忠诚度。研究结果表明,旅游政策制定者和行业参与者需要开发生态旅游产品和服务,让游客的行为朝着可持续的方向发展。
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Tour guides’ interpretation and tourists’ pro-environmental behavior: differences across cultural and natural world heritage sites 导游解说与游客亲环境行为:文化与自然世界遗产地的差异
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2263665
Yahya A. Alzghoul, Malek M. Jamaliah, Mohammad M. Alazaizeh, John T. Mgonja, Zaha J. Al-Daoud
ABSTRACTAlthough tour guides’ role in encouraging pro-environmental behavior has been confirmed in the literature, little research has been undertaken to examine how world heritage site (WHS) type may influence the relationship between tour guides’ performance and tourists’ pro-environmental behavior. The difference between cultural world heritage and natural world heritage in terms of tourists’ behavior is under-explored. This research aims to assess the moderating effect of world heritage type (cultural and natural) on the relationship between tour guides’ performance and tourists’ pro-environmental behavior. A self-administrated survey was used for collecting data from two of the most famous natural and cultural WHSs: Petra Archeological Park in Jordan and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. PLS-SEM was employed to conduct multi-group and path analysis. The results showed that world heritage type partially moderates the relationship between the performance of tour guides, tourists’ experience, satisfaction, and pro-environmental behavior. Managerial and theoretical implications and research directions are discussed.KEYWORDS: World heritageTour guidesPro-environmental behaviorPetraSerengetiMulti-group analysis Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
摘要导游员在促进游客亲环境行为方面的作用已被文献证实,但关于世界遗产类型如何影响导游员绩效与游客亲环境行为之间关系的研究却很少。文化世界遗产和自然世界遗产在游客行为方面的差异尚未得到充分探讨。本研究旨在探讨世界遗产类型(文化遗产和自然遗产)对导游绩效与游客亲环境行为之间关系的调节作用。一项自我管理的调查用于收集两个最著名的自然和文化whs的数据:约旦的佩特拉考古公园和坦桑尼亚的塞伦盖蒂国家公园。采用PLS-SEM进行多组分析和通径分析。结果表明,世界遗产类型对导游绩效、游客体验、满意度和亲环境行为之间的关系具有部分调节作用。讨论了管理和理论意义及研究方向。关键词:世界遗产、旅游指南、亲环境行为、petraserenge多群体分析披露声明作者未发现潜在利益冲突。
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An application of the new visitation paradigm to ecotourism in China 新旅游范式在中国生态旅游中的应用
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-09-27 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2261663
Ting (Tina) Li, Fang Liu, Geoffrey Soutar, Dave Webb
ABSTRACTWith increasing visits to protected areas, tourism researchers suggest a new visitation paradigm (NVP) and the need for ‘mass park-visitor symbiosis.’ This study adopted the NVP approach to assess the mass symbiosis potential of the Chinese ecotourism market. Data from in-depth interviews were analysed using Leximancer, a computerised qualitative data analysis programme. The results suggest ecotourism in China has the potential to achieve the symbiosis goal, as indicated by visitors’ good knowledge of ecotourism and their environmental motivation. However, ecotourism experiences are not found to be strongly related to any environmental aspect, suggesting the mass participation for site enhancement activities might have been missing. The findings have important implications for tourism policy makers as well as providers wishing to attract Chinese tourists to ecotourism activities.KEYWORDS: New visitation paradigm (NPV)Mass PA-visitor symbiosisEcotourismMotivationsExperiencesChina Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by BHP Billiton-UWA Business School Research Development Award.
摘要随着保护区游客数量的增加,旅游研究者提出了一种新的旅游模式(NVP),并提出了“大规模公园-游客共生”的必要性。本研究采用NVP方法评估中国生态旅游市场的大规模共生潜力。深度访谈的数据使用Leximancer(一种计算机化定性数据分析程序)进行分析。研究结果表明,中国的生态旅游具有实现共生目标的潜力,这体现在游客对生态旅游的良好认识和环境动机上。然而,生态旅游体验并没有发现与任何环境方面有强烈的联系,这表明可能缺少了大规模参与的场地改善活动。研究结果对旅游政策制定者以及希望吸引中国游客参与生态旅游活动的供应商具有重要意义。关键词:新旅游范式(NPV)大众旅游与游客共生生态旅游动机体验中国披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。这项工作得到了必和必拓-西澳大学商学院研究发展奖的支持。
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The promise of posthumanism in wildlife ecotourism: a set of case studies of veterinarians’ role at wildlife rehabilitation centers in Costa Rica 后人道主义在野生动物生态旅游中的前景:一组关于哥斯达黎加野生动物康复中心兽医作用的案例研究
IF 2.4 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-25 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2214707
B. Thomsen, Kellen Copeland, Sam Fennell, Jennifer M. Thomsen, M. Harte, Anant Deshwalt, Jon Maxwell, Bryan Breidenbach, Marley Taylor, Shelby Copeland, Cole Hosack, Amy Schneider, Sarah Coose, Dane Nickerson, Max Duggan, Taylor Heid, Olav T. Muurlink
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Role of virtual reality authentic experience on affective responses: moderating role virtual reality attachment 虚拟现实真实体验对情感反应的作用:调节作用虚拟现实依恋
IF 2.4 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-07-18 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2237704
Rambabu Lavuri, Umair Akram
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Tourists, selfies and coastal monitoring during COVID-19 2019冠状病毒病期间的游客、自拍和海岸监测
IF 2.4 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-14 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2212143
V. Nijman
ABSTRACT Citizen science in coastal ecosystems often involve (eco-)tourists that actively monitor reefs, species and pollution. Data collected by tourists, passively, was used to gain insight into landings of the largest fish, the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), in Pangandaran Bay, Indonesia. Monitoring of illegal fishing was halted due to COVID-19 travel restrictions and lockdowns. With two million, mainly Indonesian, tourists visiting Pangandaran Bay in 2020 (30% less than in 2019) enough tourists were present to record landings of whale sharks. Monitoring social media revealed reports of 10 whale shark landings between August 2020 and August 2022. Seven were in July–August of immatures 6–7 m in length. The information passively provided by tourists since COVID-19 have given insights into the biology of whale sharks, landing risks and how communities interact with sharks. Feeding back this information to tourists is challenging, yet vital, to cement a sense of belonging, purpose and attachment to their holiday location.
摘要海岸生态系统中的公民科学通常涉及(生态)游客,他们积极监测珊瑚礁、物种和污染。游客被动收集的数据被用来了解最大的鱼类鲸鲨(Rhincodon typus)在印度尼西亚潘甘达兰湾的上岸情况。由于新冠肺炎旅行限制和封锁,对非法捕鱼的监测暂停。2020年,有200万游客(主要是印尼游客)到访潘甘达兰湾(比2019年减少30%),游客数量足以记录鲸鲨的上岸情况。监控社交媒体显示,2020年8月至2022年8月期间,有10条鲸鲨登陆。七个是在7月至8月的6月至7月 m长。自新冠肺炎以来,游客被动提供的信息深入了解了鲸鲨的生物学、登陆风险以及社区如何与鲨鱼互动。将这些信息反馈给游客是一项挑战,但至关重要的是,要巩固对度假地点的归属感、目标感和依恋感。
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Effects of temporal variations in ecotourist noise on an avian community: a case study from a UNESCO world heritage site 生态旅游噪声的时间变化对鸟类群落的影响——以联合国教科文组织世界遗产地为例
IF 2.4 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2202361
D. Potvin, B. Gilby, Madeleine K. Anderson, Nicole I. M. Watson
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A cognitive appraisal theory perspective of residents’ support for tourism 居民旅游支持的认知评价理论视角
IF 2.4 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2198169
Ian E. Munanura, Javier A. Parada, J. Kline
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Animal health warning labels in nature-based, ecotourism & wildlife tourism 自然、生态旅游和野生动物旅游中的动物健康警告标签
IF 2.4 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2191895
D. Fennell
ABSTRACT The purpose of this research note was to introduce a novel system of animal health warning labels to (i) contribute to better welfare (health) of animals used at nature-based ecotourism and wildlife (NEWT) attractions and (ii) provide a method to communicate to tourists in a language they are already exposed to daily. Two different frameworks inform the development of the proposed system, both of which are new to the tourism studies domain. The first situates an animal health warning label system within a ‘health and social-ecological systems’ mode of thinking, while the second focuses on the psychological, social, and philosophical mechanisms that determine participation at NEWT attractions. The research note concludes with policy, practice, implementation and monitoring recommendations.
摘要本研究报告旨在引入一种新的动物健康警告标签系统,以(i)促进自然生态旅游和野生动物(NEWT)景点中使用的动物的福利(健康),以及(ii)提供一种用游客日常接触的语言与游客交流的方法。两个不同的框架为拟议系统的发展提供了信息,这两个框架都是旅游研究领域的新框架。第一种将动物健康警告标签系统置于“健康和社会生态系统”的思维模式中,而第二种则侧重于决定参与NEWT景点的心理、社会和哲学机制。研究说明最后提出了政策、做法、执行和监测建议。
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GetDiv – a call for a global coordinated study on plant diversity changes on nature trails GetDiv——呼吁对自然步道上的植物多样性变化进行全球协调研究
IF 2.4 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.1080/14724049.2023.2191894
L. Laanisto, Piia Jaksi, Ly Härm, Tiit Hallikma, T. Kull, Yu-Fai Leung
Despite the growing popularity of nature tourism, we have limited systemic knowledge of how it a ff ects nature, from both an abiotic and biotic perspective, and what these e ff ects are in di ff erent regions, habitats or trail types. Here we propose a coordinated global experiment framework – GetDiv – for a comprehensive understanding of the e ff ects of visitor ’ s load on the vegetation of nature trails. For preliminary analysis we selected 20 trails in Estonia, and we show that plant diversity along the trails is negatively a ff ected by visito ŕ s load in both forest and open habitat. We present here the rationale for the methodological approach, and call for a coordinated global e ff ort to collect comparable and comprehensive data of diverse aspects of nature trails, with a focus on plant diversity. All the necessary guidelines and protocols to fi ll out for participating in GetDiv are included in the GetDiv webpage: https://getdiv.wordpress. com/. For participation in the fi rst GetDiv study, the deadline for contribution is December 2024.
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