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development in the context of increasing globalization risks in the world, using the example of Ukraine's integration into the … global tourism industry, as Ukraine is located in the centre of Europe and belongs to a number of countries with developing … indexes of international tourism development in the modern globalized world and details the risks emerging during the global …
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The holiday destination choice is analysed for tourists from 45 countries, representing all continents and all climates. Tourists are deterred by distance, political instability and poverty, and attracted to coasts. Tourists prefer countries with a sunny yet mild climate, shun climes that are...
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We use an updated and extended version of the Hamburg Tourism Model to simulate the effect of development and climate … change on tourism. Model extensions are the explicit modelling of domestic tourism and the inclusion of tourist expenditures …. We also use the model to examine the impact of sea level rise on tourism demand. Climate change would shift patterns of …
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, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey) have recorded the highest growth rate in inbound world tourism. In the same time, domestic … tourism in these countries was growing very fast. MED 11 tourism performances have been astonishing in light of the security … consequences on this development, which confirmed the resilience of tourism and the huge potential of the MED 11 countries in this …
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effect of the tax on travel behaviour is small: a global $1000/tC would change travel behaviour to reduce carbon dioxide … continents, such as Ireland) or on intercontinental flights (e.g., Africa) will see a decline in international tourism numbers … would stay closer to home so that EU tourism would grow at the expense of other destinations. Sensitivity analyses reveal …
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effect of the tax on travel behaviour is small: A global $1000/tC would change travel behaviour to reduce carbon dioxide … continents, such as Ireland) or on intercontinental flights (e.g., Africa) will see a decline in international tourism numbers … would stay closer to home so that EU tourism would grow at the expense of other destinations. Sensitivity analyses reveal …
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international tourism out to 2100. We find that between 2005 and 2100 international tourism grows by a factor of 12. Not only do … people take more trips but these also increase in length. We find that the growth in tourism is mainly fuelled by an increase …
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We present a new, global data base on tourist destinations. The data base differs from other data bases in that it includes both domestic and international tourists; and it contains data, for the most important destinations, data at national level as well as at lower administrative levels....
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characteristics on the tourism destination choices of Irish households. The analysis is based on quarterly survey data of Irish … households' travel destinations between 2000 and 2006. In total, some 55 000 holiday trips were observed. Destination …
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We use a model of domestic and international tourist numbers and flows to estimate the impact of the recent and proposed changes in the Air Passenger Duty (APD) of the United Kingdom. We find that the recent doubling of the APD has the perverse effect of increasing carbon dioxide emissions,...
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