peer reviewedA traditional Romantic fix for the stress and strain of the everyday has been the idea of ‘getting back to nature’, exploring places of natural grandeur and beauty based on the belief in nature’s therapeutic agency on the traveller. This article introduces a theoretical framework that offers a way to explore how touristic spaces are lived within a human–non-human co-constituted affective process. It then engages with the spaces of nature-based tourism and reports findings from an ethnographic study on British-based trekking holiday to Iceland. These findings suggest that the emotions and therapeutic affect that have traditionally been reported from spending time in nature are relational outcomes; they depend both ...
Tourism studies have experienced significant advances through the intersection of theories develope...
Nature-based tourism activities are highly modulated by how Nature has been constructed in modern We...
Against the backdrop of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3, good health and wellbein...
peer reviewedThis paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing af...
This article will discuss the ways in which landscapes have been conceptualised in current literatur...
This article draws on the conflicting arguments surrounding outdoor adventure tourism activities to ...
Breathtaking nature is Iceland’s fundamental main attraction for tourism and is considered an essent...
Against the backdrop of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3, good health and wellbein...
peer reviewedLittle is still known about human practices in nature or elsewhere in the context of to...
The paper merges two lines of research, into tourism and the economics of happiness. It enlarge and ...
This paper investigates how tourists and guides perform sustainability during adventure tourism trip...
According to Frumkin (2001), now more than ever before people need to reconnect with nature. Contact...
Tourism studies have experienced significant advances through the intersection of theories develope...
This study examines the personal emotional journeys that tourists experience while participating in ...
This paper draws together ideas from wellbeing tourism, ecopsychology and geography, to examine how ...
Tourism studies have experienced significant advances through the intersection of theories develope...
Nature-based tourism activities are highly modulated by how Nature has been constructed in modern We...
Against the backdrop of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3, good health and wellbein...
peer reviewedThis paper reports findings from an ethnographic study of the enchanting and healing af...
This article will discuss the ways in which landscapes have been conceptualised in current literatur...
This article draws on the conflicting arguments surrounding outdoor adventure tourism activities to ...
Breathtaking nature is Iceland’s fundamental main attraction for tourism and is considered an essent...
Against the backdrop of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3, good health and wellbein...
peer reviewedLittle is still known about human practices in nature or elsewhere in the context of to...
The paper merges two lines of research, into tourism and the economics of happiness. It enlarge and ...
This paper investigates how tourists and guides perform sustainability during adventure tourism trip...
According to Frumkin (2001), now more than ever before people need to reconnect with nature. Contact...
Tourism studies have experienced significant advances through the intersection of theories develope...
This study examines the personal emotional journeys that tourists experience while participating in ...
This paper draws together ideas from wellbeing tourism, ecopsychology and geography, to examine how ...
Tourism studies have experienced significant advances through the intersection of theories develope...
Nature-based tourism activities are highly modulated by how Nature has been constructed in modern We...
Against the backdrop of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 3, good health and wellbein...