July 2023
Report Reveals Fresh Insights Into Global Ecotourism Boom
Posted by the TravelPulse, on 07 July 2023
A newly released report, titled "Understanding the Rise of Ecotourism 2023", charts the investigation of an impactful worldwide phenomenon that’s continuing to evolve and grow within the global travel industry.
Representing the results of a comprehensive seven-year study, the groundbreaking analysis drew upon data from more than 50,000 participants collected between the years of 2016 and 2023.
The data was taken from a variety of third-party sources, including academic journals, market research studies and research conducted by such sector institutions as the World Tourism Organization.
The report’s findings offer some valuable insights into the ways that ecotourism has grown into a powerful movement that’s shaping consumer travel behavior and driving increased environmental consciousness among the traveling public.
The analysis zeroed in on ten influential aspects of the ecotourism industry over time, focusing on the evolution of the global public’s outlook on conservation, the roles of travel companies in advancing sustainability and offering forecasts for the future.
Key Findings:
- Sense of Urgency: The sense of urgency travelers regarding sustainability has risen dramatically, with the portion of people who recognize the need to make sustainable choices having increased by 32 percent since 2016. At that point, seven years ago, only 42 percent of global respondents identified themselves as sustainable travelers, compared to today’s 74 percent who say the same. Eight percent of that increase has occurred in the last year alone.
- Willingness to Pay More: At odds with this finding is the fact that travelers’ willingness to pay extra for sustainable travel options has, in fact, fallen from 67% in 2018 to 43% in 2023, representing a 24% drop. In addition, 49% of study participants said they believe sustainable options are too expensive, indicating that there’s a potential market gap for affordable, sustainable travel offerings.
- Influence of Climate Change: Among the many reasons people participate in ecotourism, climate change was shown to play a significant role in informing traveler behaviors, with 53% of people admitting that recent news has influenced them choose more sustainable travel options.
- Role of Authentic Local Experiences: The increased appetite for authentic local experiences and shift away from traditional mass tourism also drives travelers’ growing tendencies toward sustainability. An astounding 75 percent of respondents said they’re seeking opportunities to immerse themselves in the local culture, prioritizing fair and responsible travel product offerings that give back to the destination’s community.
- Demand for Incentives: The data revealed a growing demand for incentives toward encouraging sustainable travel, with 49% of travelers looking for discounts or other forms of economic compensative for selecting sustainable options, including 42% who seek reward points for the same.
- Demand for Sustainable Options: The pressure from consumer for travel companies to provide of more sustainable offerings has intensified considerably, with 74% of travelers expressing this desire in 2023, up eight percent over last year and up 12 percent from 2016.
- Lack of Awareness: Despite all the increased interest in sustainable travel, there are still many travelers out there who remain unaware of how or where to find such options. According to the report, roughly 44 percent of respondents indicated they wouldn’t know how to locate sustainable offerings, compared with 32 percent who said the same in 2021. This really highlights the need for more education and communication regarding sustainable travel options and their rapidly progressing place in the industry.
To read the full report, visit the following link.