Wilderness : a resource or a sanctuary? Views of tourism service providers
The growing popularity of nature-based tourism means that the tourism industry is increasingly utilizing wilderness areas to provide visitor experiences. However, tourism activities negatively impact wilderness quality. Tourism service providers play an important role in shaping these impacts. There...
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ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:0a563eab-92a2-4198-ad54-b01adb4c3ab8 2024-02-04T10:01:32+01:00 Wilderness : a resource or a sanctuary? Views of tourism service providers Tverijonaite, Edita Sæþórsdóttir, Anna Dóra Ólafsdóttir, Rannveig Hall, C. Michael 2023 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/0a563eab-92a2-4198-ad54-b01adb4c3ab8 https://doi.org/10.1080/15022250.2023.2233932 eng eng Taylor & Francis https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/0a563eab-92a2-4198-ad54-b01adb4c3ab8 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15022250.2023.2233932 scopus:85165024837 Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism; 23(2-3), pp 195-225 (2023) ISSN: 1502-2250 Human Geography nature-based tourism NEP scale stakeholder inclusion tourism service providers Wilderness planning contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2023 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1080/15022250.2023.2233932 2024-01-10T23:29:43Z The growing popularity of nature-based tourism means that the tourism industry is increasingly utilizing wilderness areas to provide visitor experiences. However, tourism activities negatively impact wilderness quality. Tourism service providers play an important role in shaping these impacts. Therefore, this study investigates their preferences regarding wilderness use and development. It focuses on the Icelandic Central Highlands, which contain some of Europe’s largest wildernesses and are an important venue for tourism. The relationship between participants’ preferences and environmental attitudes is also investigated, providing insights into the reasoning behind these preferences. For this study an online questionnaire was distributed among day tour providers and travel agencies operating in Iceland. The results revealed that the attitudes of over 87% of the participants were pro-environmental. Accordingly, most tourism service providers preferred basic tourism infrastructure in the Central Highlands, and they did not support further energy or road developments. However, their attitudes toward the Central Highlands National Park proposal were divergent despite the positive relationship with environmental attitudes. Concerns about regulations and access restrictions to the area played an important role in shaping the attitudes toward the national park proposal, demonstrating the importance of considering tourism stakeholders’ interests for ensuring their support for wilderness conservation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Lund University Publications (LUP) Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 1 31 |
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The growing popularity of nature-based tourism means that the tourism industry is increasingly utilizing wilderness areas to provide visitor experiences. However, tourism activities negatively impact wilderness quality. Tourism service providers play an important role in shaping these impacts. Therefore, this study investigates their preferences regarding wilderness use and development. It focuses on the Icelandic Central Highlands, which contain some of Europe’s largest wildernesses and are an important venue for tourism. The relationship between participants’ preferences and environmental attitudes is also investigated, providing insights into the reasoning behind these preferences. For this study an online questionnaire was distributed among day tour providers and travel agencies operating in Iceland. The results revealed that the attitudes of over 87% of the participants were pro-environmental. Accordingly, most tourism service providers preferred basic tourism infrastructure in the Central Highlands, and they did not support further energy or road developments. However, their attitudes toward the Central Highlands National Park proposal were divergent despite the positive relationship with environmental attitudes. Concerns about regulations and access restrictions to the area played an important role in shaping the attitudes toward the national park proposal, demonstrating the importance of considering tourism stakeholders’ interests for ensuring their support for wilderness conservation. |
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Tverijonaite, Edita Sæþórsdóttir, Anna Dóra Ólafsdóttir, Rannveig Hall, C. Michael |
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Wilderness : a resource or a sanctuary? Views of tourism service providers |
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