Backpackers and sustainable tourism : exploring the potential


Autoria(s): Murphy, Laurie; Brymer, Eric
Contribuinte(s)

van Niekerk, Mathilda

Coetzee, Willie

Geldenhuys, Sue

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

There is conflicting evidence in the literature with respect to backpackers as contributors to sustainable travel. This paper explores this market with respect to sustainable travel attitudes, behaviours and preferences. More specifically it examined the motivations of backpacker visitors to Australia, their preferences for environmentally friendly and volunteer tourism experiences, and explored attitudes towards the influence of environmental impacts on the future of travel. The resultsindicate that not all backpackers necessarily have a strong focus on the sustainability of their travel, but that those interested in community and environmental volunteering have the greatest potential to make meaningful contributions.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43661/

Publicador

Tshwane University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/43661/4/43661.pdf

http://www.sustainabletourismnetwork.co.za/2010/05/2010-international-global-sustainable-tourism-conference-%E2%80%93-nelspruit-mbombela/

Murphy, Laurie & Brymer, Eric (2010) Backpackers and sustainable tourism : exploring the potential. In van Niekerk, Mathilda, Coetzee, Willie, & Geldenhuys, Sue (Eds.) Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference of Global Sustainable Tourism: to Explore and Debate Issues Relating to Sustainable Practices in Tourism, Tshwane University of Technology, Mbombela, Nelspruit, South Africa, pp. 733-749.

Direitos

©Copyright 2010 by Tshwane University of Technology, All Rights Reserved

The materials published in this book may be reproduced for instructional and noncommercial use. Any use for commercial purposes must have the prior approval of Tshwane University of Technology. All full papers submitted to the International Conference of Global Sustainable Tourism are subject to a peer reviewing process, using subject specialists selected because of their expert knowledge in the areas. Printed in South Africa, 2010.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #150604 Tourism Marketing #Sustainability #Backpackers #Native
Tipo

Conference Paper