Tourist’s Environmentally Responsible behavior with a Focus on Water-energy-food Nexus Awareness: Evidence from College Students

Environmental issues caused by unsustainable tourism have increased fast, resulting in greater attention to tourists’ behavior contributing to ecotourism. With college students as the research object, this study explored the effects of values on tourist’s environmentally responsible behavior (TERB)...

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Main Authors: Liu Ze, Zhao Wicky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/46/e3sconf_icmsem2023_01010.pdf
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description Environmental issues caused by unsustainable tourism have increased fast, resulting in greater attention to tourists’ behavior contributing to ecotourism. With college students as the research object, this study explored the effects of values on tourist’s environmentally responsible behavior (TERB) by introducing the newly proposed water-energy-food nexus awareness into the Value-Belief-Norm (VBN) theory. Valid five-part questionnaires were analyzed from 799 Sichuan University students that included demographics, the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale, water-energy nexus awareness, water-food awareness and TERB. The correlation and regression analyses found that the biospheric and altruistic values orientations supported the NEP, but egoistic values did not, that water-energy nexus awareness and water-food nexus awareness were positively affected by the NEP and openness-to-change, and that openness-to-change, NEP, water-energy nexus awareness and water-food nexus awareness all had a positive effect on most TERB items except anti-waste ones. The potential role of CGBs to prevent college students from saving water, energy, and food when travelling was also highlighted. Caution should be exercised when accepting results about causality.
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spelling doaj.art-4f3771263b494587a6361e90282618692023-08-02T13:21:22ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014090101010.1051/e3sconf/202340901010e3sconf_icmsem2023_01010Tourist’s Environmentally Responsible behavior with a Focus on Water-energy-food Nexus Awareness: Evidence from College StudentsLiu Ze0Zhao Wicky1Tourism school, Sichuan UniversityDepartment of Management, The London School of Economics and Political ScienceEnvironmental issues caused by unsustainable tourism have increased fast, resulting in greater attention to tourists’ behavior contributing to ecotourism. With college students as the research object, this study explored the effects of values on tourist’s environmentally responsible behavior (TERB) by introducing the newly proposed water-energy-food nexus awareness into the Value-Belief-Norm (VBN) theory. Valid five-part questionnaires were analyzed from 799 Sichuan University students that included demographics, the New Ecological Paradigm (NEP) scale, water-energy nexus awareness, water-food awareness and TERB. The correlation and regression analyses found that the biospheric and altruistic values orientations supported the NEP, but egoistic values did not, that water-energy nexus awareness and water-food nexus awareness were positively affected by the NEP and openness-to-change, and that openness-to-change, NEP, water-energy nexus awareness and water-food nexus awareness all had a positive effect on most TERB items except anti-waste ones. The potential role of CGBs to prevent college students from saving water, energy, and food when travelling was also highlighted. Caution should be exercised when accepting results about causality.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/46/e3sconf_icmsem2023_01010.pdfecotourismsustainable developmentbehavioral researchwater-energy-food nexus
spellingShingle Liu Ze
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Tourist’s Environmentally Responsible behavior with a Focus on Water-energy-food Nexus Awareness: Evidence from College Students
E3S Web of Conferences
ecotourism
sustainable development
behavioral research
water-energy-food nexus
title Tourist’s Environmentally Responsible behavior with a Focus on Water-energy-food Nexus Awareness: Evidence from College Students
title_full Tourist’s Environmentally Responsible behavior with a Focus on Water-energy-food Nexus Awareness: Evidence from College Students
title_fullStr Tourist’s Environmentally Responsible behavior with a Focus on Water-energy-food Nexus Awareness: Evidence from College Students
title_full_unstemmed Tourist’s Environmentally Responsible behavior with a Focus on Water-energy-food Nexus Awareness: Evidence from College Students
title_short Tourist’s Environmentally Responsible behavior with a Focus on Water-energy-food Nexus Awareness: Evidence from College Students
title_sort tourist s environmentally responsible behavior with a focus on water energy food nexus awareness evidence from college students
topic ecotourism
sustainable development
behavioral research
water-energy-food nexus
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/46/e3sconf_icmsem2023_01010.pdf
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