Users’ satisfaction and attachment to beaches along the Atlantic Ocean, Lagos, Nigeria

IF 1.8 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
O. T. Dada, D. Ojo, Adewale Sheyi Popoola, Opeyemi Ayobami Agboba, Temitope Muyiwa Adebara
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine users’ satisfaction and attachment to beaches along the Atlantic Ocean in Lagos, Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach This study follows a quantitative research approach. For convenience, data were collected through a systematic random sampling technique, from 682 users in 10 of the 27 beaches in the study area. Findings The study revealed that users were overwhelmed by the natural beauty of the beach, the sand that makes sauntering and opportunities to network with other users. The overall results reveal a strong association of users’ reliance (place dependence) and identification with the beaches (place identity). As such, users’ satisfaction, identity with and dependence on the beach environmental attributes were influenced by factors such as uses and activities, comfort and image, sociability and access and linkages. Research limitations/implications The study can strengthen the development of design guidelines and social policy for beaches along the Atlantic Ocean, Nigeria. Hence, the view may not be generalizable to other beaches along the Atlantic Ocean with different social, economic, cultural and political settings. Originality/value To build meaningful and emotional connections in beaches of developing countries, the paper of this nature is vital as it will aid the development of design guidelines and social policy for beaches through the provision of physical and social features that enhance people-place relationships.
用户对大西洋沿岸海滩的满意度和依恋,尼日利亚拉各斯
目的本文的目的是检验用户对尼日利亚拉各斯大西洋沿岸海滩的满意度和依恋程度。设计/方法/方法本研究采用定量研究方法。为方便起见,我们采用系统随机抽样技术,从研究区27个泳滩中的10个泳滩的682名使用者身上收集数据。研究发现,用户被海滩的自然美景、可以闲逛的沙子以及与其他用户建立联系的机会所淹没。总体结果显示,用户的依赖性(地点依赖性)和对海滩的认同感(地点认同感)之间存在着强烈的关联。因此,用户对海滩环境属性的满意度、认同感和依赖性受到使用和活动、舒适度和形象、社交能力以及访问和联系等因素的影响。研究局限性/影响该研究可以加强尼日利亚大西洋沿岸海滩设计指南和社会政策的制定。因此,这种观点可能无法推广到大西洋沿岸具有不同社会、经济、文化和政治环境的其他海滩。独创性/价值为了在发展中国家的海滩上建立有意义和情感的联系,这种性质的论文至关重要,因为它将通过提供增强人地关系的物理和社会特征,帮助制定海滩的设计指南和社会政策。
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Journal of Place Management and Development
Journal of Place Management and Development HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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