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Resident Attitudes Towards Mountain Second-Home Tourism Development in Norway: The Effects of Environmental Attitudes
Authors:Bj?rn P Kaltenborn  Oddgeir Andersen  Christian Nellemann  Tore Bjerke  Christer Thrane
Institution:1. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research , Lillehammer, Norway;2. Lillehammer College , Lillehammer, Norway
Abstract:Rural tourism, especially through second-home development is increasing rapidly in much of Europe, the USA and Canada offering new economic opportunities for local communities, but also challenges related to environmental impacts and differing perceptions within communities about appropriate development paths. This study examines associations between the environmental attitudes of residents and attitudes towards second-home development in two regions in Southern Norway, with community attachment and economic dependency as additional predictors. Ecocentrism was found to have a strong negative effect on attitudes towards tourism development, while, in contrast to previous findings, community attachment did not have significant effects. Economic dependency is significantly related to attitudes towards development; both ecocentrism and economic dependency are mediated by other variables, such as expected impacts and benefits. The findings are important in planning to reduce potential conflicts.
Keywords:second-home development  mountain tourism  community attachment  ecocentrism
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