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Natural quiet: An additional feature reflecting green tourism development in conservation areas of Greece

Authors :
Nefta-Eleftheria P. Votsi
John D. Pantis
Antonios D. Mazaris
Athanasios S. Kallimanis
Source :
Tourism Management Perspectives. 11:10-17
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

The role of nature in tourism is widely acknowledged; yet, information remains limited about the determinants of green tourism development within conservation areas. Here, we aimed to provide a framework for exploring the supportive role of quietness in green tourism development. Because natural quietness is expected to facilitate conservation and promote environment-friendly tourism, we tested whether quiet areas within conservation sites in Greece indicate “hotspots” of green tourism . We found that the percentage of quietness was related to environment-friendly tourism, indicating that the acoustic value of a site contributes towards driving the pattern of green tourism . When more than 30% of the surface area of a conservation site was quiet, activities supporting green tourism were significantly higher. This threshold implies that both the conservation and acoustic value of a site are important in environment-conscious tourism destinations. Overall, we suggest that the acoustic quality of a site might function as a tool for management, facilitating the identification of green tourism “hotspots”.

Details

ISSN :
22119736
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tourism Management Perspectives
Accession number :
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