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Two main topics are analyzed in this paper: a crowding model for an urban destination is tested by the use of a binary … logistic model in order to identify the variables influencing crowding perception; and the inherent negativity of the crowding … variables have a larger effect on the perception of crowding than use-level. Furthermore, the relationship between crowding and …
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specific themes such as food , community , sanctions , and social . Sustainability focuses on culture , heritage , local , and …
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specific themes such as food , community , sanctions , and social . Sustainability focuses on culture , heritage , local , and …
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We analyse the state of the environment for 24 EU member states, using the concept of ecological footprint. Findings suggest that 20 of the 24 analysed states are pushing their environment past its yearly regenerative limits. Of these, 10 have surpassed this value by at least two-fold. A few...
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when tourist services are supplied to foreign tourists who are crowding-averse and give positive value to the environmental … with respect to the market solution when the natural regeneration rate of the environment and the degree of crowding …
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when tourist services are supplied to foreign tourists who are crowding-averse and give positive value to the environmental … with respect to the market solution when the natural regeneration rate of the environment and the degree of crowding …
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The influence of external debt on the environment is a rising issue in the rapidly developing climate crisis. This study analyzes the relationship between carbon dioxide emissions per capita, gross domestic product per capita and ecological footprint per capita by applying an autoregressive...
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Strong growth in disposable income has inflated consumption to unprecedented, but not sustainable levels. In this process consumer behavior has been changing. To explain the driving forces of this development, the paper introduces a theory of evolving consumer preferences that is molded in an...
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Strong growth in disposable income has inflated consumption to unprecedented, but not sustainable levels. In this process consumer behavior has been changing. To explain the driving forces of this development, the paper introduces a theory of evolving consumer preferences that is molded in an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286752