千禧一代访问国家公园的障碍和限制:来自第二代澳大利亚人的看法

IF 4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.annale.2022.100074
Ngaire Griggs , Gary Terence Lacey
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最近的研究表明,在发达国家内,按人均计算,年轻一代到国家公园的国内访问量有减缓的趋势。这通常被归因于代际差异,如文化多样性的增加、对其他娱乐形式的兴趣以及空闲时间的缺乏。本研究采用休闲约束的层次模型来界定国家公园游客的人际障碍、内部障碍和结构障碍。26次深度定性访谈的结果表明,与自然环境的复杂关系。已经确定的是,第二代澳大利亚人在童年时期不太可能参与国家公园。然而,这并没有转化为成年后感知价值或探视率的显著差异。
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Barriers and limitations to national park visitation by millennials: Perceptions from second-generation Australians

Recent studies have suggested a trend of slowing domestic visitation to national parks by younger generations on a per capita basis within developed countries. This has often been attributed to inter-generational differences such as increased cultural diversity, interest in other forms of entertainment and lack of free time. The research employs the hierarchical model of leisure constraints to define interpersonal, intrapersonal, and structural barriers to the visitation of national parks. The findings of 26 in-depth qualitative interviews suggest complex relationships with natural environments. It was established that second-generation Australians were less likely to engage with national parks during childhood. However, this did not translate to a significant difference in perceived value or visitation rates in adulthood.

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Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights
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