نتایج جستجو برای: tourism income

تعداد نتایج: 137240  

2001
Michael A. Tarrant ROB PORTER MICHAEL A. TARRANT

This article uses an environmental justice framework to determine whether inequalities exist for certain socioeconomic and racial groups with respect to the distribution of federal tourism sites in Southern Appalachia (SA). Federal tourism sites and campsites were mapped along with the census block groups (CBGs) using geographic information systems. CBGs within a 1,500-meter radius of these fed...

2007
Hsing Wu

One of the basic goals of tourism demand modelling is to estimate income and/or price elasticities, which can then be used in developing better informed public and private policies. The focus of econometric studies is to determine the extent to which the data support a particular theory. In reviews of empirical studies on international tourism demand and its determinants, Lim (1999, 2006) argue...

2008
Norlida Hanim Mohd Salleh Sridar Ramachandran Ahmad Shuib Zaleha Mohd Noor

The objective of this paper is to investigate the long-run and short-run relationships among tourist arrivals to Malaysia and tourism price, substitute price, travelling cost, income and exchange rate for Asian7. The autoregressive distributed lag (ARDL) bounds test approach developed by Pesaran et al. (2001) is employed in the analysis, and the data cover the period 1970 to 2004. The empirical...

2016
Margaret J. Daniels William C. Norman Mark S. Henry

The use of input–output models to determine the economic impact of sport tourism events is limited in that resulting estimates cannot be distributed based on host county income segments or by occupational category. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate methods for estimating the income effects of sport tourism events. Four models were constructed using data from a large, southeastern Uni...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
f. leco department of arts and territory sciences, university of extremadura, cáceres, spain j.m. hernández department of business management and sociology, university of extremadura, cáceres, spain a.m. campón department of business management and sociology, university of extremadura, cáceres, spain

within the broader category of rural tourism, agrotourism is a type of tourism carried out in avery specific environment, mixed livestock and tillage farms. its importance resides in the fact that it offers the possibility of complementing the income generated by the farm with income generated from tourism while at the same time carrying out an activity that promotes the conservation of nature....

Journal: :مدیریت شهری 0
giti moradi astalakh zir

rural tourism is considered as one of the important parts of the economic activities. this important economic activity in the different views has been taken into consideration. some know it as a part of the tourism market and some consider it as a policy for rural development. rural tourism quickly grew in the rural economic and has been the complementary of agricultural activities. the nature ...

2015
Susanne Becken James Lennox

It is expected that global oil prices will increase in the future. Assessing the overall economic impacts on tourism is difficult, as oil price rises will be concomitant with global changes in other commodity prices, exchange rates, and incomes. A general equilibrium perspective is therefore presented in this paper. The model couples a global general equilibriummodel with a purpose-built CGEmod...

2015
Tao Ma Tao Hong Haozhe Zhang

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Prefecture-level administrative units Spatial spillover effect Urban economic growth Urban economic convergence The present study investigates the effect of tourism and its spatial correlation on urban economic growth. The study examines 272 prefecture-level administrative units between 2002 and 2011 in China as the sample and a β convergence model as the frame. ...

2010
Yu WANG Gang LI Xuemei BAI

Tourism is becoming more and more important in the global economy, and its longterm prosperity is desired by every tourism destination. Prosperity, however, cannot be achieved successfully without the involvement of those influenced by the industry, so, evaluating residents’ perceptions of tourism and involving them in as many aspects of planning and policymaking as possible are important steps...

2008
R. Bürki B. Abegg H. Elsasser

For many alpine areas in Switzerland, winter tourism is the most important source of income, and snow-reliability is one of the key elements of the offers made by tourism in the Alps. 85% of Switzerland's current ski resorts can be designated as snow-reliable. If climate change occurs, the level of snow-reliability will rise from 1200 m up to 1800 m over the next few decades. Only 44% of the sk...

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