Evaluating the effect of perceived value of ecosystem services on tourists' behavioral intentions for Aogu Coastal Wetland

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This research empirically tested the effect of perceived value of ecosystem services on tourists' intentions to revisit the Aogu coastal wetland in Taiwan. Data were collected using a structured survey and structural equation modeling was then done to test the research hypotheses. Based on the data collected from 230 tourists in the Aogu coastal wetland, the perceived value of ecosystem services of wetland has a positive effect on tourists' environmental concerns and friendly environmental behavior. Results also indicate that tourists' environmental concern has a positive effect on friendly environmental behavior and tourists' friendly environmental behavior has a positive effect on revisit intention to the Aogu coastal wetland. However, the effects of perceived value of ecosystem services and tourists' environmental concerns on revisit intention were not found to be significant in this study. These results have implications for tourism management of coastal wetlands and the increase in revisit intentions of tourists.

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Lee, M. T., Liu, J. M., & Borazon, E. Q. (2020). Evaluating the effect of perceived value of ecosystem services on tourists’ behavioral intentions for Aogu Coastal Wetland. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12156214

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