Restoring ‘Love of Life’ Through Outdoor Adventures: A Biophilic Approach

FARKIĆ, Jelena, MAY, Carola, POMFRET, Gill, SAND, Manuel and SHAHVALI, Moji (2025). Restoring ‘Love of Life’ Through Outdoor Adventures: A Biophilic Approach. International Journal of Tourism Research, 27 (2). [Article]

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Abstract
This study, through the concept of biophilia, examines how we can restore a ‘love of life’ in a world often characterised by rationalisation, destruction and alienation from self and nature. Specifically, we observe how outdoor adventures during travels might contribute to the development of biophilic feelings. To this end, we employed a hermeneutic phenomenological approach to analyse the narratives from nine participants in the UK, Germany and Serbia. The findings suggest that adventure activities in the outdoors foster the development of meaningful relationships with the self, other humans and non-human nature, all contributing to the enhancement of eudaimonic wellbeing. The study adds to the tourism literature by arguing that more biophilic and ecological approaches, hitherto underutilised in studying the benefits of tourism from a positive psychology perspective, might serve as a lens through which to explore meaningful social transformation in times of polycrises.
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