Advancing environmental sustainability through nature-based science tourism: The potential of universities

Authors

  • Juulia Räikkönen University of Turku
  • Henna Rouhiainen University of Turku
  • Miia Grénman University of Turku
  • Ilari E. Sääksjärvi University of Turku

Keywords:

nature-based tourism, environmental sustainability, environmental education, science tourism, scientific tourism

Abstract

This review examines the potential of universities to advance environmental sustainability through nature-based science tourism, in which scientists are actively involved in co-creating nature-based tourism experiences. We first justify the review by presenting the current changes facing academia, namely the pressure to increase societal effectiveness, science democratization, and environmental sustainability. Then, we define science tourism and address the role of science and scientists in nature-based tourism. Finally, we evaluate the potential of nature-based science tourism to affect tourists’ environmental knowledge, attitudes and behavior. Based on previous literature, we suggest that universities and scientists, who have the knowledge about environmental sustainability, biodiversity crisis, and climate change, could have a more significant role in providing nature-based tourism experiences and shaping tourists’ attitudes and behavior regarding environmental sustainability. In line with recent discussions on science dissemination, this requires not only providing scientific knowledge to large audiences but also active scientific engagement and interaction with tourists.

Section
Review Articles

Published

2019-08-14

How to Cite

Räikkönen, J., Rouhiainen, H., Grénman, M., & Sääksjärvi, I. E. (2019). Advancing environmental sustainability through nature-based science tourism: The potential of universities. Finnish Journal of Tourism Research, 15(1), 67–87. https://doi.org/10.33351/mt.79852