An examination of preferences and evaluations of visitors based on environmental attitudes: Biscayne Bay national park

Claudia Jurowski, Muzaffer Uysal, Daniel R. Williams, Francis P. Noe

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Abstract

This study links visitor preferences to environmental attitudes in an effort to assist national park managers reconcile the public demand for both protection of the natural environment and its utilisation. Support was found for the hypothesis that visitors with ecocentric views will prefer that national park resources be allocated to protect and preserve the environment while those with anthropocentric inclinations will favour transforming the environment. The results suggest that park resource managers may need to consider alternative management practices for the two groups as well as monitor changes in environmental attitudes that will impact preferences for park management practices.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)73-86
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Sustainable Tourism
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management

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