Wildlife Conservation Centre as Eco-tourism Destination

Sharifah Nur Hidayah Syed Alias, Manohar Mariapan, Azlizam Aziz, Zaiton Samdin
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It is commonly acknowledged that human activities, such as deforestation, are primarily responsible for the destruction of natural habitats and food sources for wildlife has forced them to encroach upon human settlements, resulting in conflicts between humans and wildlife. Consequently, these have forced wildlife to encroach upon human settlements, resulting in conflicts between humans and wildlife. While authorities have taken steps to address the issue, it is essential for them to start prioritizing preventive strategies including the environmental education program. In such program, the theory of emotional attachment (EA) can serve as a valuable tool in finding ways to educate people in protecting the environment by significantly impact human behaviour. Realizing the potential of wildlife conservation centre as ecotourism destination, specifically in resource conservation, this paper aims to understand the viability of the National Elephant Conservation Centre as a desirable ecotourism site in promoting pro-environmental behaviour and how tourists develop their emotional attachment potential toward the centre. A survey research was carried out among visitors at a wildlife conservation centre by employing the Structural Equation Modeling as the central framework in further examination of relationship between variables. Finding of the study showed that emotional attachment was confirmed with three multi-dimensions include place identity, place dependence and place affect had significant relationship with pro-environmental behaviour of domestic tourist at the centre. This study had proposed that wildlife conservation should be promoted as environmental education in carrying out its roles in propagating pro-environmental messages.
野生动物保育中心成为生态旅游目的地
人们普遍认为,砍伐森林等人类活动对自然栖息地的破坏负有主要责任,野生动物的食物来源迫使它们侵占人类住区,从而导致人类与野生动物之间的冲突。因此,这些迫使野生动物侵占人类住区,导致人类与野生动物之间的冲突。虽然当局已经采取措施来解决这个问题,但他们必须开始优先考虑包括环境教育计划在内的预防策略。在这样的计划中,情感依恋理论(EA)可以作为一个有价值的工具,通过显著影响人类行为来寻找教育人们保护环境的方法。意识到野生动物保护中心作为生态旅游目的地的潜力,特别是在资源保护方面,本文旨在了解国家大象保护中心作为一个理想的生态旅游地点在促进亲环境行为方面的可行性,以及游客如何发展他们对中心的情感依恋潜力。采用结构方程模型作为中心框架,对野生动物保护中心的游客进行了调查研究,进一步考察了变量之间的关系。研究发现,情感依恋与中心国内游客的亲环境行为有显著的相关关系,包括地方认同、地方依赖和地方情感三个维度。本研究建议将野生动物保育作为环境教育推广,以发挥其宣传环保讯息的作用。
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