Cogent Business & Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1)
Published: Oct. 30, 2024
This
research
aims
to
analyze
the
effects
of
community-based
tourism
and
consumer
satisfaction
on
sustainability
in
Breksi
Cliff
Park,
Yogyakarta,
Indonesia.
Statistical
power
arrows
were
used
determine
minimum
sample
size.
A
total
299
responses
collected
for
statistical
analysis.
simple
mediation
model
was
employed,
data
analyzed
using
Partial
Least
Squares
–
Structural
Equation
Modeling
(PLS-SEM)
SmartPLS.
The
results
show
that
local
community,
food,
superstructure,
natural
environment
have
positive
significant
effect
satisfaction.
Further,
culture,
entertainment,
sustainability.
However,
culture
has
negative
In
addition,
environment,
superstructure
strengthens
These
findings
are
expected
contribute
government's
decision-making
sustainability,
highlight
possible
actions
government
policymakers
can
take
realize
sustainable
tourism.
needs
foster
performance,
especially
renewing
property.
also
maintain
improve
uniqueness
reliefs
walls,
entertainment
(regular
special
events).
GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
51(4 supplement), P. 1703 - 1716
Published: Dec. 29, 2023
The
study
analysed
the
impact
of
tourism,
trade,
consumption
expenditure,
electricity
usage,
and
population
on
carbon
dioxide
emissions
(CO2)
in
leading
tourist
destinations.
uses
a
panel
dataset
32
countries
from
different
continents
between
2001
2020
applies
generalized
method
moments
(GMM)
Quantile
Regression
approaches.
results
suggest
that
tourism
(arrivals
revenues)
can
reduce
environmental
degradation,
CO2
increase
due
to
factors
such
as
GDP
per
capita,
consumption,
growth.
Trade
openness
emissions,
controlling
for
final
also
indicates
decrease
emissions.
suggests
sustainable
practices,
responsible
larger
international
integration
may
play
role
mitigating
Leading
destinations
should
develop
urban
areas
accommodate
growth,
embrace
eco-friendly
technologies,
infrastructure,
patterns
promote
economic
growth
while
reducing
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 363 - 374
Published: April 18, 2025
Mountainous
regions,
with
their
stunning
landscapes
and
unique
ecosystems,
have
become
increasingly
popular
destinations
for
tourists
seeking
adventure
natural
beauty.
However,
the
surge
in
tourism
activities
poses
significant
threats
to
these
fragile
environments.
This
conceptual
paper
explores
sustainable
practices
aimed
at
minimizing
environmental
impact
ensuring
long-term
conservation
of
mountain
ecosystems.
As
global
continues
expand,
regions
face
increasing
pressures
from
visitor
that
threaten
delicate
Sustainable
has
emerged
as
a
critical
approach
mitigating
impacts
while
fostering
economic
development
preserving
cultural
heritage.
study
investigates
core
principles
mountainous
areas,
highlighting
balance
ecological
preservation
growth.
research
will
provide
comprehensive
understanding
various
its
on
mountains.
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 155 - 168
Published: April 18, 2025
The
image
of
destination
food
has
been
a
prominent
feature
in
attracting
international
tourists
to
mountain
regions.
However,
the
unprecedented
circumstances
caused
by
series
lockdowns
and
COVID-19
pandemic
have
significantly
impacted
tourists'
patronage
local
outlets.
This
research
examines
concept
moderating
factors
that
influence
satisfaction
levels
tourists.
study
focuses
on
responses
from
395
who
visited
regions
specifically
for
culinary
experiences.
An
exploratory
factor
analysis
(EFA)
was
conducted,
resulting
22
sub-factors
were
condensed
into
three
major
factors:
Attractiveness,
Food-Culture,
Health
&
Nourishment.
critically
discusses
these
context
current
literature
highlights
implications
regulatory
bodies
decision-makers.
Additionally,
addresses
economic
benefits
challenges
associated
with
tourism.
Future
directions
limitations
are
also
discussed.
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 31 - 54
Published: April 18, 2025
Mountain
tourism
drives
economic
growth,
offering
opportunities
for
local
communities
and
attracting
global
travelers.
However,
the
rise
in
poses
challenges
balancing
benefits
with
preserving
cultural
heritage
environmental
sustainability.
This
research
explores
strategies
sustainable
development,
aiming
to
harmonize
mountain
conservation
of
resources.
regions,
their
unique
ecosystems
traditions,
are
particularly
vulnerable
impacts.
The
influx
visitors
can
lead
degradation,
including
habitat
loss,
pollution,
pressure
on
Additionally,
commercialization
erode
traditional
practices
community
identities.
study
examines
relationship
between
tourism,
heritage,
sustainability,
using
case
studies
illustrate
successful
unsuccessful
approaches.
aims
provide
insights
development
natural
assets.
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 417 - 430
Published: April 18, 2025
Mountain
tourism
is
a
growing
sector
in
the
industry
bringing
economic
advantages
to
local
communities
through
job
creation,
infrastructure
development
and
revenue
generation.
However
extensive
growth
of
mountain
environment
presents
issues
such
as
environmental
harm,
cultural
dilution
socio
inequalities.
This
chapter
explores
impact
on
economies
by
examining
how
short
term
gains
can
affect
long
sustainability.
The
study
underscores
significance
embracing
practices
that
respect
conservation
heritage
ensure
thrives
while
safeguarding
its
unique
natural
essence.
In
this
context
critically
reviews
approaches.
Suggests
sustainable
framework
address
challenges
effectively
maximizing
tourism.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(10), P. 4291 - 4291
Published: May 9, 2025
In
order
to
achieve
environmental
sustainability
within
the
tourism
industry,
it
is
vital
understand
components
that
encourage
sports
tourists
behave
in
an
environmentally
friendly
way.
However,
approach
by
which
aspects
affect
tourists’
behavior
not
well
studied,
particularly
mediating
role
of
attitudes
toward
sustainable
practices.
Employing
norm
activation
model
(NAM),
this
study
addressed
how
consciousness,
values,
and
knowledge
influence
practices
mediate
these
relationships
promoting
behavior.
The
data
were
gathered
from
302
participants
utilizing
purposive
sampling
analyzed
employing
structural
equation
modeling
(SEM).
This
study’s
results
revealed
a
positive
association
between
knowledge,
Interestingly,
relationship
consciousness
was
found
be
insignificant.
addition,
mediated
effect
underlines
translating
values
into
actual
behavior;
hence,
development
important
for
encouraging
eco-friendly
behaviors
among
tourists.
These
findings
provide
theoretical
practical
insights
practitioners
formulating
strategies
would
responsibility
industry.