2007
DOI: 10.2167/joe182.0
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Evolving Environmental Tourism Experiences in Zambia

Abstract: Nature-based tourism, including volunteer tourism on nature projects, is thought to have grown in scale over the past two decades. The personal development of volunteer tourists through their environmental experiences has not been examined in a great deal of research. This paper evaluates this topic for volunteers participating in a small group expedition in Zambia. It investigates over time the personal development of seven volunteers based on their direct experiences of the natural environment, this being ex… Show more

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“…Volunteer tourism is one of the fastest-growing forms of tourism (Brown & Morrison, 2003; Harlow & Pomfret, 2007; McIntosh & Zahra, 2007). The phenomenal growth in mass tourism on a global scale in the late 20th century, together with the power of the media, resulted in the emergence of volunteer tourism (Callanan & Thomas, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volunteer tourism is one of the fastest-growing forms of tourism (Brown & Morrison, 2003; Harlow & Pomfret, 2007; McIntosh & Zahra, 2007). The phenomenal growth in mass tourism on a global scale in the late 20th century, together with the power of the media, resulted in the emergence of volunteer tourism (Callanan & Thomas, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the aspect of having a changed view of life and the world, some results have been identified elsewhere in research of volunteer tourism, such as provided care and support for the disadvantaged (giving some back to the community and others; Palacios, 2010;Simpson, 2004;Sin, 2009), cherished and felt thankful (change view of life; Harlow & Pomfret, 2007;Lo & Lee, 2011;Simpson, 2004). The only high school male student (16 years old) among the participants could better perceive the differences between him and the students in the service destination and feel the pain of having scarce resources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The environmental attitudes promote environmentally friendly behavior, and tourists can (a) be proactive with the environment and their interest in its protection, exerting a crucial role in creating balance in their life; (b) to dislike certain types of conservation work by tourism [124]. In this sense, activities of environmental education exert important roles to tourism in protected areas.…”
Section: Perception Of Tourism Impacts On Natural Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%