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Does the altitude of habitat influence residents' attitudes to guests? A new dimension in the residents’ attitudes to tourism

Autor
Moolio, Pahlaj
Wengel, Yana
Myga-Piątek, Urszula
Andrejczuk, Wiaczesław
Apollo, Michał
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

Host-guest interactions have been widely examined in the literature, and the residents' attitudes have been the object of many studies that focus on identifying factors influencing such behaviour. However, no previous research has examined if the attitudes of residents change with increasing altitude of habitation. The present study examined the residents' attitudes to tourism in relation to the altitude of their habitat in the Bhurungdi Valley, Nepal. Being a part of the Annapurna Conservation Area, this Valley is a popular destination among tourists engaging in high-altitude hiking, trekking, and mountain climbing. In total, 83% of households (N = 101) residing in Ulleri (2,080 m), Nangethanti (2,450 m), and Ghorapani (2,870 m) participated in this research. Based on linear regression analysis, the findings suggest that residents have a greater appreciation of tourism activity and are more reciprocal as the altitude of their habitat increases. The study argues that the previously neglected aspect/variable ‘altitude’ can bring new insights and help to better manage vulnerable destinations in a sustainable manner.

Słowa kluczowe EN
Altitude
Attitude
Host-guest interaction
Mountaineering
Residents
Tourists
Dyscyplina PBN
geografia społeczno-ekonomiczna i gospodarka przestrzenna
Czasopismo
Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
Tom
31
Strony od-do
100312
ISSN
2213-0780
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