大使、管理者、倡导者--极地游客参与保护是象征性的还是实质性的?范围审查

Julianne Reas, Yu-Fai Leung, D. Cajiao
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极地旅游业的持续增长正在引起人们对其潜在环境影响的日益关注,并激发了当前关于旅游业在极地地区可持续未来中的作用的讨论。面对这些担忧,极地旅游行业往往声称极地游客会产生积极影响,他们将成为极地旅游的大使、管理者或倡导者。然而,这三个看似可以互换的 "大使 "术语在科学文献中的使用或研究程度和方式在很大程度上是未知的。为了填补这一空白,我们追溯了这些术语的定义,并确定了 16 项同行评审研究,这些研究将这些术语纳入了两种类型的研究设计中:(1)在调查游客动机、体验、行为意图和行为的关系和影响因素的背景下讨论这些术语;(2)将这些术语作为道德要求或规范概念进行研究。此次范围审查的结果为极地旅游研究中如何定义和使用 "大使 "术语提供了更清晰的图景,并指出除了关注游客本身作为大使之外,还需要进一步理解、概念化和操作化相关概念。
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Ambassadors, stewards, advocates—Is engagement of polar tourists in conservation symbolic or substantive? A scoping review
The continued growth of polar tourism is causing increasing concerns about its potential environmental effects, invigorating the current discourse about tourism's role in the sustainable future of the Polar Regions. These concerns are often met with the industry's narratives on purported positive impacts of polar tourists who would become ambassadors, stewards or advocates. However, the extent to, and the ways in which these three seemingly interchangeable ‘ambassador' terms have been used or examined in the scientific literature are largely unknown. To address this gap, we traced the definitions of these terms and identified 16 peer-reviewed studies that incorporated the terms in two types of study design: (1) discussing the terms in the context of investigating relationship and influential factors of tourists' motivations, experiences, behavior intentions, and behavior; and (2) examining the terms as ethical imperatives or normative concepts. Results of this scoping review provides a clearer picture of how the “ambassador” terms are defined and utilized in polar tourism research, and points to the needs for further understanding, conceptualization, and operationalization of the related concepts beyond focusing on tourists themselves as ambassadors.
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