可持续旅游与近岸海滨场所管理:冲浪点的地方依恋与破坏

Sustainable tourism and the management of nearshore coastal places: place attachment and disruption to surf-spots

Journal of Sustainable Tourism · 2017
被引 48
ABS 3

中文导读

通过对加州1055名冲浪者的在线调查,研究冲浪者对冲浪点的地方依恋及其破坏,为可持续管理提供依据。

Abstract

Surfing, a dominant recreational activity in many coastal areas, is a primary driver of local and international tourism. Surf-spots, nearshore oceanic locations where waves break and surfing occurs, are essential community resources. Yet, many surf-spots are at risk of degradation from climate change and other factors. Knowing whether and why surfers consider surf-spots as meaningful places can inform sustainable management of these resources, benefitting the environment and users alike. This study examines place attachment and disruption in relation to surf-spots through an online survey of 1055 surfers in California, where surfing is an important recreational and touristic industry. Our findings suggest that surfers exhibit high fidelity to specific surf-spots and develop deep attachments to those spots, with the strength of the attachment varying depending on the type of surf-spot. Some respondents consider surf-spots to be “part of their family”; few respondents describe no attachments. We conclude that, despite being dynamic oceanic locations, surf-spots are meaningful places for surfers. This importance, combined with the value of surf-spots as resources driving coastal tourism and recreation, warrants systematic consideration of surf-spots as natural resources by managers, and suggests that user–place attachment should be better understood at surf-spots and other tourism sites.

可持续旅游地方依恋海岸管理环境资源管理旅游地理