新西兰奥特亚罗瓦游客对野生动物的(不)负责任行为:价值观-信念-规范理论与能力-机会-动机-行为模型的应用

Tourists’ (ir)responsible behaviors around wildlife in Aotearoa New Zealand: an application of values-beliefs-norms theory and capability-opportunity-motivation and behavior model

Journal of Sustainable Tourism · 2025
被引 5
ABS 3

中文导读

本研究运用价值观-信念-规范理论和能力-机会-动机-行为模型,通过访谈和问卷调查新西兰游客与濒危鸟类kea的互动,识别出三类游客群体及其行为驱动因素,为野生动物管理提供建议。

Abstract

This research underscores the prevailing impacts of tourists on endangered wildlife and seeks to improve responsible behaviors during wildlife encounters. Using values-beliefs-norms (VBN) theory and the Capability-Opportunity-Motivation and Behavior (COM-B) model, we assess the drivers of tourists’ (ir)responsible behaviors with kea (Nestor notabilis) – a nationally endangered bird in Aotearoa New Zealand. A sequential mixed methods design uncovered drivers of tourists’ (international and domestic) (ir)responsible behaviors with kea in Study 1 - the qualitative phase. In this phase, interviews with 36 visitors with varying wildlife value orientations revealed responsible tourist behaviors performed around kea. Strong beliefs around consequences and the ascription of personal responsibilities to protect kea indicate tourists’ pro-wildlife orientations. Building on this phase, a survey (Study 2) was designed and administered to a sample of 426 domestic and 1212 international visitors (N = 1638). Results from a two-step cluster analysis identified three clusters of visitors that were different in their VBNs and COM-Bs. Implications for wildlife management and application of COM-B in tourism studies are offered.

野生动物旅游游客行为环境心理学保护生物学旅游管理