Research on the Factors and Combined Paths Influencing Environmental Responsibility Behavior of Participants in Skiing from an Embodied Perspective——A Qualitative Comparative Analysis based on Fuzzy Sets
In recent years,with the introduction of General Secretary Xi Jinping's"Two Mountains Theory"and the practical efforts from various sectors of society in recent years,the popularity of skiing has been continuously rising,highlighting the research value of environmental protection in skiing resorts.Based on the qualitative comparative analysis method of fuzzy sets and the construction of models using complexity theory,a questionnaire survey was conducted on skiing participants from four skiing resorts in the vicinity of Beijing.This paper explores the diverse combination paths of factors influencing the environmental responsibility behavior of skiing participants from three dimensions:"social body","physical body in sports",and"perceived body".The results indicate that unforgettable tourism experiences and the alignment between tourists and the environment are necessary conditions for high environmental responsibility behavior.The relationship between the physical body in skiing and environmental responsibility behavior is complex and influenced by multiple factors.Participants with higher education levels and shorter skiing experience are more likely to exhibit environmental responsibility behavior.It is recommended that skiing resorts enhance the skiing experience and create lasting memories for skiers,emphasize the subjectivity of skiers'physical involvement,and promote environmental responsibility education by disseminating knowledge about skiing.