Understanding nature-based tourist experiences: an ontological analysis |
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Authors: | May Kristin Vespestad Frank Lindberg |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Business Administration and Social Sciences , Harstad University College , 9480, Harstad, Norway may.kristin.vespestad@hih.no;3. Bod? Graduate School of Business , Bod? University College , 8049, Bod?, Norway |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this article is to discuss and elaborate on contemporary research on nature-based tourism experiences. Recent studies on nature-based tourism and experiences are analysed within an ontological framework, with a focus on the view of tourists and their experiences, the nature phenomena, role of the presenter, and consequences of tourist presentations. We argue that four main perspectives can be derived based on the interpretation of recent tourism literature. In these texts, nature-based tourist experiences can be described in terms of the following categories: (1) the genuine, (2) entertainment, (3) state of being, and (4) socio-cultural community. We discuss the features of each view and possible implications for understanding and managing nature-based tourism products and presentations. |
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Keywords: | nature-based tourism genuine entertainment state of being socio-cultural |
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