The attitude–behaviour gap in sustainable tourism
Resumo: This study investigates why people who actively engage in environmental protection at home engage in vacation behaviour which has negative environmental consequences, albeit unintentionally. The environmental activists participating in the study were highly aware of the negative environmental consequences of tourism in general, but all displayed an attitude–behaviour gap which made them feel uncomfortable. Participants did not report changing their behaviour; instead, they offered a wide range of explanations justifying their tourist activities. Gaining insight into these explanations contributes to our understanding of why it is so difficult to motivate people to minimize the negative environmental impacts of their vacations, and represents a promising starting point for new interventions to reduce environmentally unsustainable tourism behaviours. © 2014 The Authors
Tipo de documento
Artigo Científico
Tema
Environmentally sustainable tourism; Cognitive dissonance theory
Autor
Juvan, E.; Dolnicar, S.
Data
2014


