Attractive Landscape Features as Drivers for Sustainable Mountain Tourism Experiences
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methods
4. Results
Mountain Landscapes, the Building Block for Mountaineering Villages
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Social Group of Interviewees | Interview Code |
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Local governance administrators | J1, J4; JSV1, JSV4; M1, M3 |
Austrian Alpine Club representative | Exp1, Exp2, Exp3 |
Tourism managers | J3; JSV2; M4, M7; Exp5, Exp7 |
Farming community | JSV3; M2; Exp6 |
Environmental groups | J2; JSV2; M8; Exp4 |
Entrepreneurs | M5, M6 |
Total number of interviews | 23 |
Criteria | Indicator | Definition |
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Exclusion criteria | (A1) Tourism facilities inadequate | Lack of quality accommodation |
(A2) Sparse mountain features and limited landscape characteristics | Too little relief energy (minimum altitude difference of 1000 m); no landscape damage; limited interventions in protected areas, winter sports facilities, and energy production | |
(A3) Lack of village character | Too high number of residents (max. 2500 per municipality/unit), no big companies or buildings, urban sprawl, and no predominance of non-hotel accommodation | |
(A4) Significant impact from traffic routes | Close location and/or impact from highways, expressways, or airfields | |
Mandatory criteria | (B1) Heightened tourism quality | Refuges and huts available (above 1500 masl), accessible only on foot, tourism companies of mountaineering village, good range of accommodation categories and restaurants |
(B2) Proofed “Alpine” competence for services and tourism offer | Looked-after mountain pathways, competent local Alpine advisory service, rental of mountaineering equipment, touring program, and cooperation with Alpine clubs | |
(B3a) High-quality appearance of locality | Local development strategy and staging MV concept; preservation of local appearance | |
(B3b) High landscape quality (roadless parts of area and limited infrastructure exposure) | Absence of “hard” infrastructure, racing events, and technical access to mountain peaks; no new construction of hydropower plants; no motorized individual transport on pastures and mountain forests; minimum of nature reserves (>20% of area of municipality) | |
(B4) High sustainable mobility elaboration | Mobility offers for mountaineers (public transport, pick-up service, carpooling) | |
(B5) Enhanced cooperation quality | Cooperation of relevant players, including Alpine clubs and specific working groups with regular participation in MV activities | |
Target criteria | (C1) Tourism support quality | Local supply of daily needs; accessible by public transport and appropriate information available for tourists |
(C2) Cultural and regional specific features | Building on heritage features, activities to strengthen existing initiatives and offers | |
(C3) Information package on Alpine competence | Updated guidebooks, maps, contact persons, online route information, Alpine courses and training opportunities, all-inclusive packages, local sports shop for mountaineers (max. 10 km distance) | |
(C4) User service and information on landscape quality | Nature reserve services; tours, workshops, and sensitivity support for nature and cultural issues of area |
Mountaineering Village (Land 1) | Start Year in MV Scheme | Inhabitants (2019) | Overnight Stays/Inhabitant (2018/19) | Elevation Difference (m) |
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Mallnitz (C) | 2008 | 763 | 159 | 2169 |
Malta im Maltatal (C) | 2008 | 1967 | 42 | 2517 |
Mauthen (C) | 2011 | 718 | 35 | 2070 |
Zell/Sele (C) | 2013 | 601 | 2 | 1189 |
Lesachtal (C) | 2008 | 1319 | 87 | 1736 |
Lunz am See (LA) | 2008 | 1779 | 23 | 1273 |
Grünau im Almtal (UA) | 2008 | 2058 | 31 | 1987 |
Steinbach am Attersee (UA) | 2008 | 882 | 95 | 1353 |
Weißbach bei Lofer (S) | 2008 | 412 | 63 | 1968 |
Hüttschlag im Großarltal (S) | 2008 | 906 | 54 | 1856 |
Johnsbach im Gesäuse (St) | 2008 | 149 | 221 | 1600 |
Steirische Krakau (St) | 2008 | 1390 | 20 | 1567 |
Tiroler Gailtal (T) | 2008 | 1666 | 110 | 1454 |
Villgratental (T) | 2008 | 1671 | 44 | 1675 |
Ginzling/Zillertal (T) | 2008 | 360 | 111 | 2510 |
Gschnitztal (T) | 2019 | 1757 | 44 | 2035 |
St. Jodok, Schmirn und Valsertal (T) | 2012 | 1410 | 24 | 2376 |
Region Sellraintal(T) | 2013 | 2130 | 97 | 1785 |
Vent im Ötztal (T) | 2008 | 138 | 940 | 1879 |
Großes Walsertal (V) | 2008 | 3400 | 58 | 1218 |
Steinberg am Rofan (T) | 2021 | 281 | 56 | 1284 |
Göriach (S) | 2021 | 345 | 51 | 1683 |
22 Villages (average) | 2010 | 1186 | 63 | 1781 1 |
Mountaineering Villages | Rural Tourists 1 | |
---|---|---|
Motifs for visit to destination 2 | ||
Nature/landscape | 80 | 55 |
Place uniqueness/atmosphere | 28 | 23 |
Focus on mountain offer | 22 | 13 |
Preferred tourism activities 3 | ||
Hiking | 82 | 63 |
Mountaineering | 33 | 10 |
Climbing | 10 | 3 |
Alpine ski sports | 13 | 26 |
Attributes of destination/destination “image” 4 | ||
Relaxing | 71 | 63 |
Close to nature/“pristine” character | 70 | 51 |
Traditional | 51 | 42 |
Authentic | 36 | 30 |
“Sustainable” | 33 | 18 |
Romantic | 20 | 16 |
Exclusive | 3 | 7 |
“Crowded” | 2 | 6 |
Hip and cool | 2 | 4 |
Satisfaction with aspects of destination 5 | ||
Landscape and nature | 92 | 78 |
Weather conditions | 41 | 40 |
Atmosphere | 67 | 53 |
Hiking paths | 77 | 61 |
Overall satisfaction with stay in destination | 74 | 61 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleDax, Thomas, and Oliver Tamme. 2023. "Attractive Landscape Features as Drivers for Sustainable Mountain Tourism Experiences" Tourism and Hospitality 4, no. 3: 374-389. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp4030023
APA StyleDax, T., & Tamme, O. (2023). Attractive Landscape Features as Drivers for Sustainable Mountain Tourism Experiences. Tourism and Hospitality, 4(3), 374-389. https://doi.org/10.3390/tourhosp4030023