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. 2024 Jan 26;10(3):e25054.
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25054. eCollection 2024 Feb 15.

Explaining demographic-destination preferences for cultural ecosystem services: A set-theoretic configurational analysis

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Explaining demographic-destination preferences for cultural ecosystem services: A set-theoretic configurational analysis

Yiyao Wang et al. Heliyon. .

Abstract

Many fundamental studies on cultural ecosystem services (CES) and CES destination preferences still tend to focus on detecting the respective importance of destination attributes. However, this perspective needs more efforts on the fact that visitors always select a CES destination through a configurational consideration of its ecological and environmental attributes. Based on this consideration, 22 urban green spaces in Nagoya, Japan were studied, and a configurational model was developed by applying complexity theory and qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), to explain and better understand the causal patterns of CES quality and availability influencing demographic-CES destination preferences. The results showed that similar preference modes occurred between young adults and males who were very concerned about the time spent on transportation, and between older people and females who had multiple considerations regarding both CES quality and availability. Such findings on the demographic-destination preferences for CES could not only provide configurational insight into the relationships between destination attributes and travel preferences, but also help CES organizations develop multi-factor cooperative management for better CES provision.

Keywords: Configuration; Cultural ecosystem services; Demographic-destination preferences; Qualitative comparative analysis.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests:Yiyao WANG reports financial support was provided by 10.13039/501100004543China Scholarship Council of the 10.13039/501100002338Ministry of Education.

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