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, Thailand presents a prime example of the transportation pressures caused by rapid tourism growth. The economic, environmental …The successful development of island-based tourism is largely dependent on the type of transportation access available …, and social outcomes of these choices will help determine the type of tourism that Lanta supports. This paper outlines two …
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Thailand's increasing importance as a regional co-production base and as an intra-regional trade and border trade hub … Thailand's intra-regional trade, physical connectivity, trade facilitation, energy cooperation, and infrastructure funding as … there are projects planned in these areas that could impact Thailand and its links to Southeast Asia and beyond to South …
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Thailand and find that a small open country would be better off shifting to a basket peg or to a floating regime than …
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but scarce in industrial goods. It shows that lower future travel costs, rising demand for tourism and higher preferences … for exporting tourism services. The benefits that accrue from sustainable resource use can be distributed over time such … that the myopic developing country and forward-looking industrialized countries, which demand tourism services, are better …
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This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of individual tourism-related adaptation to climate change, i.e. the … stated choice of alternative travel destinations due to increasing temperatures in the future. By examining the tourism … basis of unique representative data from 5370 German tourists first reveals a non-negligible extent of tourism …
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