Does witnessing the effects of climate change on glacial landscapes increase pro-environmental behaviour intentions? An empirical study of a last-chance destination.

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Title
Does witnessing the effects of climate change on glacial landscapes increase pro-environmental behaviour intentions? An empirical study of a last-chance destination.
Journal
Current Issues in Tourism
Author(s)
Salim Emmanuel, Ravanel Ludovic, Deline Philip
ISSN
1368-3500
1747-7603
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/03/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Pages
1-19
Language
english
Abstract
Due To the effects of climate change, tourist locations such as glacial landscapes are increasingly becoming last-chance tourism (LCT) destinations. LCT is paradoxical: although visitors to such locations possess high environmental awareness, their travel generates greenhouse gas emissions that threaten these destinations. However, visiting LCT destinations and observing glacial landscapes threatened by climate change may positively affect pro-environmental behaviour. This article aims to explore how experiencing receding glaciers can influence intentions to adopt pro-environmental behaviour. A quantitative survey of 284 visitors to a major glacier tourism site in France (Montenvers-mer-de-Glace) was caried out to test the influence of landscape, emotions, satisfaction, and LCT-related motivations on intentions to adopt pro-environmental behaviours. The results show that landscapes perceived as symbolic of climate change, LCT motivations, and overall satisfaction positively influenced pro-environmental behaviour intentions. To further encourage such intentions, stakeholders should promote practices based on education and experience.
Keywords
Glacier Tourism, Climate Change, Last-Chance Tourism, Pro-environmental behaviour, Landscape, Sustainability
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04/03/2022 8:37
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07/06/2024 5:58
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