Author
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- Darjan Karabašević
(College of Global Business, Korea University, Sejong 30019, Republic of Korea
Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance in Belgrade, University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Jevrejska 24, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
- Aleksandra Vujko
(Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Singidunum University, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
- Vuk Mirčetić
(Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance in Belgrade, University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Jevrejska 24, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia)
- Drago Cvijanović
(Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka Banja, University of Kragujevac, Vojvođanska 5a, 36210 Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia)
- Dragiša Stanujkić
(University College, Korea University, 145 Anam-ro, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea
Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade, Vojske Jugoslavije 12, 19210 Bor, Serbia)
Abstract
This study examines how individuals experience AI-generated natural landscapes and whether visually simulated, non-immersive environments activate perceptual, emotional, and restorative mechanisms typically associated with real or immersive nature. Grounded in a critical realist epistemology, AI-generated nature is conceptualized not as a substitute for natural environments, but as a distinct experiential domain in which the transferability of established environmental and restoration theories can be empirically tested. A total of 1021 participants evaluated AI-generated landscapes using a 36-item instrument derived from environmental psychology, digital media studies, and restoration research. Exploratory factor analysis identified six experiential dimensions—perceived naturalness, sense of presence, affective attunement, emotional resonance, restorative quality, and cognitive restoration—which were examined using confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling. While the measurement model showed excellent fit, structural relationships among constructs were consistently weak, indicating systematic non-support of theoretically expected pathways. The findings show that AI-generated landscapes can elicit salient perceptual, affective, and cognitive responses that remain largely unintegrated, limiting their capacity to produce coherent restorative outcomes. The study delineates boundary conditions for applying environmental and restoration theories to visually simulated AI landscapes and supports positioning synthetic nature as a complementary element in sustainable tourism experience design and digital environmental communication.
Suggested Citation
Darjan Karabašević & Aleksandra Vujko & Vuk Mirčetić & Drago Cvijanović & Dragiša Stanujkić, 2026.
"Synthetic Nature: The Emotional Ecology of AI-Generated Landscapes in Sustainable Tourism,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(5), pages 1-28, February.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:5:p:2330-:d:1874063
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