2018
DOI: 10.1080/15022250.2018.1482565
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Analyzing the deeper motivations for nature-based tourism facility demand: a hybrid choice model of preferences for a reindeer visitor center

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“…Another topic of particular relevance for many Nordic destinations is nature tourism since it is the key pull factor that gets many tourists to visit the destinations (see Fredman and Margaryan, 2020 same issue for a review of nature tourism in general). Economic studies on nature tourism have addressed topics such as demand for hiking (Wall-Reinius & Bäck, 2011), economic impact of nature tourism (Rinne & Saastamoinen, 2005), mapping preferences for a nature visitor centre (Lindberg et al, 2019) and tourists' willingness to pay for eco-label in whale watching (Lissner & Mayer, 2020).…”
Section: Current State Of Tourism Economics Research In a Nordic Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another topic of particular relevance for many Nordic destinations is nature tourism since it is the key pull factor that gets many tourists to visit the destinations (see Fredman and Margaryan, 2020 same issue for a review of nature tourism in general). Economic studies on nature tourism have addressed topics such as demand for hiking (Wall-Reinius & Bäck, 2011), economic impact of nature tourism (Rinne & Saastamoinen, 2005), mapping preferences for a nature visitor centre (Lindberg et al, 2019) and tourists' willingness to pay for eco-label in whale watching (Lissner & Mayer, 2020).…”
Section: Current State Of Tourism Economics Research In a Nordic Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, visitor centres can be regarded as a form of (mainly) interactive museums intended to disseminate knowledge and experience [57]. Educational (also named interpretative) centres can attract and educate visitors, serve as a substitute for direct experience, channel visitors to reduce environmental disturbance, and provide local employment and income [58]. A geothermal energy visitor centre could be an option for geothermal energy users to design new offers for tourists.…”
Section: Geothermal Energy Tourism At the Energy Usage Level: Tourism-specific Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism industries face a hard challenge on Pandemic COVID-19, but it will be rebound for the next period according to research from [4] with various recovery levels for each country. This sub-topic was discussed in [17] and [18]. The author in [17] used Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA), T-test, and ANOVA analysis to explore tourists' motivations in China, and involvement in adventure tourism activities, and also the kinds of personality and location affect their motivation and involvement in 2019.…”
Section: A Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. in [18] describe the integrated analysis of individual characteristics, such as attitudes and demographic factors, and situational characteristics, such as interpretive center features through discrete choice models use random utility theory in Norway in 2019. This paper gave an excellent aspect of analysis based on respondent characteristics according to basic demographic data (gender, education, age, and income) but has limitations on the generalization of the demographic factor for other locations like Asia.…”
Section: A Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%