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Visitor satisfaction in wilderness in times of overtourism : a longitudinal study

Sæþórsdóttir, Anna Dóra and Hall, C. Michael LU (2021) In Journal of Sustainable Tourism 29(1). p.123-141
Abstract

Developing a better understanding of visitor perceptions and satisfaction is integral to gaining insights into the pressures that lead to both overtourism and the under-utilisation of tourist attractions, including natural areas. Despite longstanding recognition of their value in monitoring and evaluating change there is a dearth of longitudinal studies in tourism. This study examines changing patterns of visitor use and satisfaction over time at Landmannalaugar, an internationally recognised wilderness area, in Iceland, a country which has been one of the focal points of concern as to the effects of overtourism. A questionnaire survey has been conducted in Landmannalaugar in the summers of 2000, 2009 and 2019 using the same... (More)

Developing a better understanding of visitor perceptions and satisfaction is integral to gaining insights into the pressures that lead to both overtourism and the under-utilisation of tourist attractions, including natural areas. Despite longstanding recognition of their value in monitoring and evaluating change there is a dearth of longitudinal studies in tourism. This study examines changing patterns of visitor use and satisfaction over time at Landmannalaugar, an internationally recognised wilderness area, in Iceland, a country which has been one of the focal points of concern as to the effects of overtourism. A questionnaire survey has been conducted in Landmannalaugar in the summers of 2000, 2009 and 2019 using the same questionnaire and distributed by the same method. Visitor satisfaction fell over the study period and crowding issues became much more important to tourists over time. Despite being based on a single site the research highlights the importance of long-term monitoring for visitor and site management as well as developing a better understanding of concepts of change in natural area tourism management.

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crowding, Iceland, Longitudinal research, overtourism, visitor satisfaction, wilderness
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Journal of Sustainable Tourism
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29
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19 pages
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Routledge
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0966-9582
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10.1080/09669582.2020.1817050
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English
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  series       = {{Journal of Sustainable Tourism}},
  title        = {{Visitor satisfaction in wilderness in times of overtourism : a longitudinal study}},
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