Nudging Tourists toward More Sustainable Behavior
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Nudging Tourists toward More Sustainable Behavior

Many tourists express a desire to travel sustainably, yet their everyday choices do not always reflect these intentions. This webinar explores how nudging—small changes in the way choices are presented—can encourage more responsible visitor behavior. Drawing on examples from accommodation, transportation, cultural attractions, and natural areas, the session highlights practical strategies that help visitors make more sustainable decisions without restricting choice. The webinar brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss how behavioral insights can be applied in tourism settings to support local communities, reduce environmental impacts, and enhance visitor experiences. Participants will gain practical ideas for integrating simple, effective nudges into destination management and tourism operations.


 

   

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Welcome Remarks
Jafar Jafari
Kazem Vafadari
Introduction/Moderator
Shiva Ilkhani Zadeh
Presentations by Speakers/Panelist
Noel Scott
Faizan Ali
Asim Batwa
Cultural Break
Discussion and Q/A
Rapporteur
Malcolm Cooper
Conclusion
Jafar Jafari
Kazem Vafadari

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Nudging Tourists toward More Sustainable Behavior

Many tourists express a desire to travel sustainably, yet their everyday choices do not always reflect these intentions. This webinar explores how nudging—small changes in the way choices are presented—can encourage more responsible visitor behavior. Drawing on examples from accommodation, transportation, cultural attractions, and natural areas, the session highlights practical strategies that help visitors make more sustainable decisions without restricting choice. The webinar brings together researchers and practitioners to discuss how behavioral insights can be applied in tourism settings to support local communities, reduce environmental impacts, and enhance visitor experiences. Participants will gain practical ideas for integrating simple, effective nudges into destination management and tourism operations.


 



Shiva Ilkhani Zadeh
Moderator

Noel Scott
Panelist

Faizan Ali
Panelist

Asim Batwa
Panelist
Program
Welcome Remarks Jafar Jafari / Kazem Vafadari
Introduction/ModeratorShiva Ilkhani Zadeh
Presentations by Speakers/Panelist Noel Scott / Faizan Ali / Asim Batwa
Cultural Break
Discussion and Q/A
RapporteurMalcolm Cooper
Conclusion Jafar Jafari / Kazem Vafadari

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