Volume 8,Issue 8
Grounded in the “Cognitive-Affect-Behavior” (CAB) theoretical framework, this study constructs a multiple mediation model to systematically investigate the impact mechanism of tourists’ restorative environment perception on post-visit behavioral intentions within rural tourism contexts. The empirical findings reveal: (1) The ecological and cultural attributes of the Linpan landscape demonstrate notable psychological resource restoration efficacy; (2) Place identity functions as the “emotional nexus” shaping tourists’ behavioral intentions; (3) Mediation effect analysis identifies a “functional-affective transformation threshold” in the transmission of restorative effects.