Assessing pro-environmental behaviors and implications for integrated conservation in protected areas: A study of visitors and entrepreneurs in the Asinara National Park, Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
Short description:
Assessing pro-environmental behaviors and implications for integrated conservation in protected areas: A study of visitors and entrepreneurs in the Asinara National Park, Italy / Meleddu, M., Pulina, M., Vannini, M., Vecco, M.. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1998-6041. - 14:2(2023), pp. 28-48. [10.21511/ee.14(2).2023.03]
abstract:
Understanding pro-environmental behaviors in protected areas is vital for effective
resource management, visitor management, infrastructure development, and conservation strategies. Therefore, this study aims to assess environmentally friendly practices and behaviors (eco-practices) of visitors (demand side) and entrepreneurs and
tour operators (supply side) to explore the implications for the long-term sustainability
of the protected area. The study utilizes the shared value framework and the valuebelief-norm theory extended to environmentalism to investigate the relevant values
for pro-environmental behaviors. The paper focuses on the Asinara National Park in
Italy. It employs a partial least squares-structural equation model to analyze the proenvironmental behavior and willingness to commit to conservation goals. The findings
reveal that visitors demonstrate a willingness to commit to eco-practices in a protected
area based upon non-extractive cultural ecosystem services (path coefficient = 0.196*)
and accept earmarked taxation (path coefficient = 0.254***), which indicates their loyalty and satisfaction with their visit. On the other hand, entrepreneurs are motivated
by internally adopted ecological practices (path coefficient = 0.509***) and altruistic
reasons (path coefficient = 0.377**). In conclusion, the study emphasizes aligning service and facility supply with demand and the mission of protected areas to achieve
balanced and sustainable resource management. By understanding and promoting
pro-environmental behaviors, long-term resilience can be ensured for protected areas,
benefiting both the environment and the visitors
resource management, visitor management, infrastructure development, and conservation strategies. Therefore, this study aims to assess environmentally friendly practices and behaviors (eco-practices) of visitors (demand side) and entrepreneurs and
tour operators (supply side) to explore the implications for the long-term sustainability
of the protected area. The study utilizes the shared value framework and the valuebelief-norm theory extended to environmentalism to investigate the relevant values
for pro-environmental behaviors. The paper focuses on the Asinara National Park in
Italy. It employs a partial least squares-structural equation model to analyze the proenvironmental behavior and willingness to commit to conservation goals. The findings
reveal that visitors demonstrate a willingness to commit to eco-practices in a protected
area based upon non-extractive cultural ecosystem services (path coefficient = 0.196*)
and accept earmarked taxation (path coefficient = 0.254***), which indicates their loyalty and satisfaction with their visit. On the other hand, entrepreneurs are motivated
by internally adopted ecological practices (path coefficient = 0.509***) and altruistic
reasons (path coefficient = 0.377**). In conclusion, the study emphasizes aligning service and facility supply with demand and the mission of protected areas to achieve
balanced and sustainable resource management. By understanding and promoting
pro-environmental behaviors, long-term resilience can be ensured for protected areas,
benefiting both the environment and the visitors
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
protected area, ecosystem services, commitment, ecological practices
List of contributors:
Meleddu, Marta; Pulina, Manuela; Vannini, Marco; Vecco, Marilena
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