2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104519
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Measuring the relationship among stakeholders from value-satisfaction-demand in the development of ecotourism of Marine Park

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“…All respondents in this study had a minimum of high school education and considered a critical mindset. According to Chen et al (2021), with an increase in education, tourist perceptions, expectations, attitudes, and the value orientation of tourism is constantly changing, and their demand from tourism is also increasing. Hence, they were expected to provide detailed and accurate information in answered google form questionnaires.…”
Section: Fig 3 Identification Of Respondents By Occupationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All respondents in this study had a minimum of high school education and considered a critical mindset. According to Chen et al (2021), with an increase in education, tourist perceptions, expectations, attitudes, and the value orientation of tourism is constantly changing, and their demand from tourism is also increasing. Hence, they were expected to provide detailed and accurate information in answered google form questionnaires.…”
Section: Fig 3 Identification Of Respondents By Occupationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, they were expected to provide detailed and accurate information in answered google form questionnaires. In order to promote tourism, it is very important to understand the value orientation, satisfaction, and future development demands, which can guide the future (Chen et al 2021). Hence, visitors' experience is fundamental for destination image and development (Jangra et al 2021).…”
Section: Fig 3 Identification Of Respondents By Occupationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study carried out in the Gili Matra Marine Park (West Nusa Tenggara Province -Indonesia), academics Chen et al [68] argued that value orientation is a direct predictor of ecotourism satisfaction. Xu et al [69], in a study carried out in Zhalong National Nature Reserve located in the west of Heilongjiang province (China), identified a high degree of satisfaction with the natural environment of the study area but a relatively low satisfaction with the biodiversity, facilities, and services of the scenic place.…”
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“…Protected areas (e.g., national parks) are considered important tourism attractions within numerous natural features, rich ecological diversity, and unique cultural landscapes and customs (Chen et al, 2021). Scholars have indicated that tourism development in protected areas is an effective way to promote local economic growth, employment, and resident well‐being (Chen et al, 2021). Therefore, protected areas not only serve to safeguard biological and ecological diversity but also play a vital role in conserving the environment, which provides a basis for human activity, culture, health, and well‐being (Haukeland et al, 2013) and enhances individuals' pro‐environmental perceptions and behavior (Wang et al, 2019).…”
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“…In the past few decades, protected area tourism has received great attention in the tourism industry (Dinica, 2018). Protected areas (e.g., national parks) are considered important tourism attractions within numerous natural features, rich ecological diversity, and unique cultural landscapes and customs (Chen et al, 2021). Scholars have indicated that tourism development in protected areas is an effective way to promote local economic growth, employment, and resident well‐being (Chen et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%