Hierarchical pattern analysis of tourist environmental compensation: Evidence from the Canary Islands

IF 4.1 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Aythami Santana-Padrón, Eugenio Diaz-Farina, Andrea Rodríguez
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Abstract

This study applies a hierarchical pattern analysis to examine how tourists' carbon offset willingness intersects with behavioural profiles. Using FP-Growth on data from nearly 80,000 visitors to the Canary Islands (2022−2023), it shows that carbon offsetting is shaped not only by environmental values but also by cognitive engagement, planning autonomy, and dependence on mass-tourism infrastructures. The analysis identifies four tourist profiles, from non-compensators with routinized behaviours to highly proactive tourists integrating sustainability into their consumption. The study proposes targeted policies such as opt-out defaults, symbolic eco-incentives, loyalty schemes, and participatory governance. Findings highlight the need for multi-layered sustainability strategies that move beyond binary classifications of environmental commitment.
旅游环境补偿的层次模式分析:来自加那利群岛的证据
本研究采用层次模式分析,考察游客碳补偿意愿与行为特征的交叉关系。利用FP-Growth对加那利群岛近8万游客(2022年至2023年)的数据进行分析,结果表明,碳抵消不仅受到环境价值的影响,还受到认知参与、规划自主权和对大众旅游基础设施的依赖的影响。该分析确定了四种游客特征,从常规行为的非补偿者到将可持续性纳入其消费的高度主动的游客。该研究提出了有针对性的政策,如选择退出违约、象征性生态激励、忠诚计划和参与式治理。研究结果强调需要多层次的可持续发展战略,超越对环境承诺的二元分类。
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Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights
Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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