Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation

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Autor(a) principal: Terkenli, T. S.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bell, S., Toskovic, O., Dubljevic-Tomicevic, J., Panagopoulos, Thomas, Straupe, I, Kristianova, K., Straigyte, L., O'Brien, L., Zivojinovic, I
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/16548
Resumo: Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI) serves both inhabitants' and visitors' numerous and various needs. This research aimed to enhance knowledge regarding the role of UGI in urban tourism. The research questions addressed tourists' perceptions of UGI, their understanding and uses of UGI, and the ways that this understanding influenced their travel choice to specific urban destinations. A cross-cultural comparative study among urban tourists was carried out in eight European countries. The selection of case studies followed a roughly comparative logic, employing the same on-site questionnaire survey administered in a sample of large and medium size cities in Southern European, Central European and Northern European countries. Looking from the perspective of the tourists' countries of origin, our findings validate a well-established trend in international tourism, namely the fact that neighbouring countries tend to be the most significant tourist markets of an urban destination. The other major finding confirmed the most well-known tourist movement patterns of Northern and Central Europeans travelling to the Mediterranean for tourism purposes. While the study revealed that the majority of the tourists interviewed were not very familiar with the term 'Green Infrastructure', nor with specific UGI features offered in the visited cities, the importance of UGI was acknowledged and viewed in a mostly very positive light. The majority of respondents enjoyed visiting UGI and used it for some light physical activity or for purposes of relaxation, socialization, and in order to explore the culture and society of the destination city. The fact that most UGI in the case study cities is located around or within a short distance from important heritage sites provided UGI with an indirect possibility of being included in the tourists' visiting plans. In conclusion, the results of this study may prove to be very helpful to local and regional authorities in considering how to plan, manage and promote an urban tourism destination's green infrastructure as part of the tourism offer.
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spelling Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigationEuropean cityGreen city brandingGreen spacesTourist destinationUrban forestUrban green tourismUrban Green Infrastructure (UGI) serves both inhabitants' and visitors' numerous and various needs. This research aimed to enhance knowledge regarding the role of UGI in urban tourism. The research questions addressed tourists' perceptions of UGI, their understanding and uses of UGI, and the ways that this understanding influenced their travel choice to specific urban destinations. A cross-cultural comparative study among urban tourists was carried out in eight European countries. The selection of case studies followed a roughly comparative logic, employing the same on-site questionnaire survey administered in a sample of large and medium size cities in Southern European, Central European and Northern European countries. Looking from the perspective of the tourists' countries of origin, our findings validate a well-established trend in international tourism, namely the fact that neighbouring countries tend to be the most significant tourist markets of an urban destination. The other major finding confirmed the most well-known tourist movement patterns of Northern and Central Europeans travelling to the Mediterranean for tourism purposes. While the study revealed that the majority of the tourists interviewed were not very familiar with the term 'Green Infrastructure', nor with specific UGI features offered in the visited cities, the importance of UGI was acknowledged and viewed in a mostly very positive light. The majority of respondents enjoyed visiting UGI and used it for some light physical activity or for purposes of relaxation, socialization, and in order to explore the culture and society of the destination city. The fact that most UGI in the case study cities is located around or within a short distance from important heritage sites provided UGI with an indirect possibility of being included in the tourists' visiting plans. In conclusion, the results of this study may prove to be very helpful to local and regional authorities in considering how to plan, manage and promote an urban tourism destination's green infrastructure as part of the tourism offer.ElsevierSapientiaTerkenli, T. S.Bell, S.Toskovic, O.Dubljevic-Tomicevic, J.Panagopoulos, ThomasStraupe, IKristianova, K.Straigyte, L.O'Brien, L.Zivojinovic, I2021-06-24T11:35:50Z2020-032020-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/16548eng1618-866710.1016/j.ufug.2020.126624info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:28:30Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/16548Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:06:40.157526Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation
title Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation
spellingShingle Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation
Terkenli, T. S.
European city
Green city branding
Green spaces
Tourist destination
Urban forest
Urban green tourism
title_short Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation
title_full Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation
title_fullStr Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation
title_full_unstemmed Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation
title_sort Tourist perceptions and uses of urban green infrastructure: an exploratory cross-cultural investigation
author Terkenli, T. S.
author_facet Terkenli, T. S.
Bell, S.
Toskovic, O.
Dubljevic-Tomicevic, J.
Panagopoulos, Thomas
Straupe, I
Kristianova, K.
Straigyte, L.
O'Brien, L.
Zivojinovic, I
author_role author
author2 Bell, S.
Toskovic, O.
Dubljevic-Tomicevic, J.
Panagopoulos, Thomas
Straupe, I
Kristianova, K.
Straigyte, L.
O'Brien, L.
Zivojinovic, I
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Terkenli, T. S.
Bell, S.
Toskovic, O.
Dubljevic-Tomicevic, J.
Panagopoulos, Thomas
Straupe, I
Kristianova, K.
Straigyte, L.
O'Brien, L.
Zivojinovic, I
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv European city
Green city branding
Green spaces
Tourist destination
Urban forest
Urban green tourism
topic European city
Green city branding
Green spaces
Tourist destination
Urban forest
Urban green tourism
description Urban Green Infrastructure (UGI) serves both inhabitants' and visitors' numerous and various needs. This research aimed to enhance knowledge regarding the role of UGI in urban tourism. The research questions addressed tourists' perceptions of UGI, their understanding and uses of UGI, and the ways that this understanding influenced their travel choice to specific urban destinations. A cross-cultural comparative study among urban tourists was carried out in eight European countries. The selection of case studies followed a roughly comparative logic, employing the same on-site questionnaire survey administered in a sample of large and medium size cities in Southern European, Central European and Northern European countries. Looking from the perspective of the tourists' countries of origin, our findings validate a well-established trend in international tourism, namely the fact that neighbouring countries tend to be the most significant tourist markets of an urban destination. The other major finding confirmed the most well-known tourist movement patterns of Northern and Central Europeans travelling to the Mediterranean for tourism purposes. While the study revealed that the majority of the tourists interviewed were not very familiar with the term 'Green Infrastructure', nor with specific UGI features offered in the visited cities, the importance of UGI was acknowledged and viewed in a mostly very positive light. The majority of respondents enjoyed visiting UGI and used it for some light physical activity or for purposes of relaxation, socialization, and in order to explore the culture and society of the destination city. The fact that most UGI in the case study cities is located around or within a short distance from important heritage sites provided UGI with an indirect possibility of being included in the tourists' visiting plans. In conclusion, the results of this study may prove to be very helpful to local and regional authorities in considering how to plan, manage and promote an urban tourism destination's green infrastructure as part of the tourism offer.
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