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Mark Speece - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the effect of nature based tourism destination attachment and Property Ownership on environmental friendliness of visitors a study in thailand
    Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Montakan Chubchuwong, Rian Beisezee, Mark Speece
    Abstract:

    This study examines whether international visitors' pro-environment attitudes is enhanced by the experience of nature-based tourism, destination attachment and Ownership of Property at the destination. It also examines whether visitors are obstructed from exhibiting pro-environment attitudes and behaviors by situational barriers at the destination. A questionnaire survey was employed to test the hypotheses. The main sample of 300 respondents was collected in Thailand in two main tourism regions. Results from the survey indicate that destination attachment and nature-based tourism experience positively influence visitors' pro-environment attitudes, whereas Ownership of Property at the destination enhances their sense of attachment to the destination. “Vacation mindset” and different social norms have a negative impact on their pro-environment attitudes, while the lack of availability of “green” infrastructure, products and information negatively impact their attitudes as well as behaviors. Based on these f...

  • the effect of nature based tourism destination attachment and Property Ownership on environmental friendliness of visitors a study in thailand
    Social Science Research Network, 2015
    Co-Authors: Montakan Chubchuwong, Rian Beisezee, Mark Speece
    Abstract:

    This study examines whether international visitors' pro-environment attitudes is enhanced by the experience of nature-based tourism, destination attachment and Ownership of Property at the destination. It also examines whether visitors are obstructed from exhibiting pro-environment attitudes and behaviors by situational barriers at the destination. A questionnaire survey was employed to test the hypotheses. The main sample of 300 respondents was collected in Thailand in two main tourism regions. Results from the survey indicate that destination attachment and nature-based tourism experience positively influence visitors' pro-environment attitudes, whereas Ownership of Property at the destination enhances their sense of attachment to the destination. “Vacation mindset” and different social norms have a negative impact on their pro-environment attitudes, while the lack of availability of “green” infrastructure, products and information negatively impact their attitudes as well as behaviors. Based on these findings, visitors' pro-environment attitudes may be enhanced by eliciting feelings of attachment to the destination and more frequent experience of nature-based tourism, while their pro-environment behaviors may be enhanced by greater provision of environmental friendly tourism products, infrastructure and information.

Montakan Chubchuwong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the effect of nature based tourism destination attachment and Property Ownership on environmental friendliness of visitors a study in thailand
    Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Montakan Chubchuwong, Rian Beisezee, Mark Speece
    Abstract:

    This study examines whether international visitors' pro-environment attitudes is enhanced by the experience of nature-based tourism, destination attachment and Ownership of Property at the destination. It also examines whether visitors are obstructed from exhibiting pro-environment attitudes and behaviors by situational barriers at the destination. A questionnaire survey was employed to test the hypotheses. The main sample of 300 respondents was collected in Thailand in two main tourism regions. Results from the survey indicate that destination attachment and nature-based tourism experience positively influence visitors' pro-environment attitudes, whereas Ownership of Property at the destination enhances their sense of attachment to the destination. “Vacation mindset” and different social norms have a negative impact on their pro-environment attitudes, while the lack of availability of “green” infrastructure, products and information negatively impact their attitudes as well as behaviors. Based on these f...

  • the effect of nature based tourism destination attachment and Property Ownership on environmental friendliness of visitors a study in thailand
    Social Science Research Network, 2015
    Co-Authors: Montakan Chubchuwong, Rian Beisezee, Mark Speece
    Abstract:

    This study examines whether international visitors' pro-environment attitudes is enhanced by the experience of nature-based tourism, destination attachment and Ownership of Property at the destination. It also examines whether visitors are obstructed from exhibiting pro-environment attitudes and behaviors by situational barriers at the destination. A questionnaire survey was employed to test the hypotheses. The main sample of 300 respondents was collected in Thailand in two main tourism regions. Results from the survey indicate that destination attachment and nature-based tourism experience positively influence visitors' pro-environment attitudes, whereas Ownership of Property at the destination enhances their sense of attachment to the destination. “Vacation mindset” and different social norms have a negative impact on their pro-environment attitudes, while the lack of availability of “green” infrastructure, products and information negatively impact their attitudes as well as behaviors. Based on these findings, visitors' pro-environment attitudes may be enhanced by eliciting feelings of attachment to the destination and more frequent experience of nature-based tourism, while their pro-environment behaviors may be enhanced by greater provision of environmental friendly tourism products, infrastructure and information.

Jose Carlos Fernandez - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • collective Property rights and social citizenship recent trends in urban latin america
    Social Policy and Society, 2020
    Co-Authors: Diane E Davis, Jose Carlos Fernandez
    Abstract:

    This article argues that efforts to implement collective Property Ownership via community land trusts (CLTs) in Latin America can be seen as a viable means for reducing socio-spatial inequalities, strengthening the urban poor’s ‘right to the city,’ and enabling more substantive social citizenship. It begins by arguing that, in Latin America, market models intended to strengthen individual Property rights can increase urban inequality and spatial exclusion. It then examines recent measures undertaken to reverse the negative impacts of these patterns, focusing explicitly on the adoption of CLTs and how they serve as a means for strengthening urban citizenship. After highlighting the fact that CLTs have proliferated in the US and Europe but not Latin America, we explain how and why a few Latin American countries have nonetheless embraced CLTs. Building on deeper analysis of two cases in the region, Puerto Rico and Brazil, we show that despite the legal and governance constraints of Latin American cities, CLTs can materialise when local authorities join with citizens to embrace these models.

Rian Beisezee - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the effect of nature based tourism destination attachment and Property Ownership on environmental friendliness of visitors a study in thailand
    Asia Pacific Journal of Tourism Research, 2015
    Co-Authors: Montakan Chubchuwong, Rian Beisezee, Mark Speece
    Abstract:

    This study examines whether international visitors' pro-environment attitudes is enhanced by the experience of nature-based tourism, destination attachment and Ownership of Property at the destination. It also examines whether visitors are obstructed from exhibiting pro-environment attitudes and behaviors by situational barriers at the destination. A questionnaire survey was employed to test the hypotheses. The main sample of 300 respondents was collected in Thailand in two main tourism regions. Results from the survey indicate that destination attachment and nature-based tourism experience positively influence visitors' pro-environment attitudes, whereas Ownership of Property at the destination enhances their sense of attachment to the destination. “Vacation mindset” and different social norms have a negative impact on their pro-environment attitudes, while the lack of availability of “green” infrastructure, products and information negatively impact their attitudes as well as behaviors. Based on these f...

  • the effect of nature based tourism destination attachment and Property Ownership on environmental friendliness of visitors a study in thailand
    Social Science Research Network, 2015
    Co-Authors: Montakan Chubchuwong, Rian Beisezee, Mark Speece
    Abstract:

    This study examines whether international visitors' pro-environment attitudes is enhanced by the experience of nature-based tourism, destination attachment and Ownership of Property at the destination. It also examines whether visitors are obstructed from exhibiting pro-environment attitudes and behaviors by situational barriers at the destination. A questionnaire survey was employed to test the hypotheses. The main sample of 300 respondents was collected in Thailand in two main tourism regions. Results from the survey indicate that destination attachment and nature-based tourism experience positively influence visitors' pro-environment attitudes, whereas Ownership of Property at the destination enhances their sense of attachment to the destination. “Vacation mindset” and different social norms have a negative impact on their pro-environment attitudes, while the lack of availability of “green” infrastructure, products and information negatively impact their attitudes as well as behaviors. Based on these findings, visitors' pro-environment attitudes may be enhanced by eliciting feelings of attachment to the destination and more frequent experience of nature-based tourism, while their pro-environment behaviors may be enhanced by greater provision of environmental friendly tourism products, infrastructure and information.

Peter A Kemp - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.