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Tourism development influence on environmental quality: how …

By promoting renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power, the tourism industry can reduce its carbon footprint and minimize its environmental impact …

Effects of power and individual-level cultural orientation on preferences for volunteer tourism …

Travel intentions are shaped by power and individual-level cultural orientation. • Vertical individualists primed to feel powerful prefer self-indulgent holidays. This study examined whether individual-level cultural orientation and psychological feelings of power interact to influence preference for volunteer or self-indulgent holiday …

The Evolution of Cultural Tourism

The Evolution of Cultural Tourism. 23 Jul 2023. Envisioning the future of cultural tourism demands a comprehensive understanding of the societal trends and global influences that have shaped our lives. Exploring the link between culture, traditions, heritage, lifestyles, and local values is essential to grasp how cultural tourism is currently ...

Empirical evidence, methodologies and perspectives on tourism, …

The high dependence of tourism activities on energy consumption, and particularly on non-renewable energy, is a major barrier to building sustainable tourism …

(PDF) Tourism, Environment and Energy: An Analysis for China

Abstract. International tourism as a cause of global warming is a controversial and topical issue. Here, we use the novel Morlet wavelet time-frequency …

ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IN TOURISM …

21 2018 27 Analysis of the state of cultural heritage in the republic of Croatia Croatia is a country of rich cultural his-tory. At present, in Croatia, 4930 cultural goods are under permanent ...

Cultural Tourism | SpringerLink

There are two ways of defining culture which deserve attention for understanding cultural tourism. First, culture is defined anthropologically as a "way of life" including everything from food to religion. Second, there is another definition in which culture is taken in a more restricted way such as "art.".

China sees robust recovery, vigorous growth in cultural, tourism …

The cultural and tourism industries in China saw strong recovery and vigorous growth in 2023, Sun Yeli, minister of culture and tourism, said on Monday. "The tourism boom has played a crucial role in stimulating domestic demand, promoting employment, invigorating the market and bolstering confidence," Sun remarked while meeting the press after the …

1. Politics, Power and Play: The Shifting Contexts of Cultural Tourism …

Robinson, Mike and Smith, Melanie. "1. Politics, Power and Play: The Shifting Contexts of Cultural Tourism". Cultural Tourism in a Changing World: Politics, Participation and (Re)presentation, edited by Melanie Kay Smith and Mike Robinson, Bristol, Blue Ridge Summit: Channel View Publications, 2006, pp. 1-18. ...

Empirical evidence, methodologies and perspectives on tourism, energy …

Studies based on LCA also estimate that lodging is the segment responsible for 3%-16% of tourist energy consumption (101, 121, ... 43, 91, 122, 161) and discuss how cultural tourism has a lower impact in terms of energy consumption (89). Research has also ...

Cultural tourism and the enhancement of quality-of-life

Abstract. 2012. This chapter examines how cultural tourism enhances the quality-of-life of the many types of communities it affects. While cultural tourism exists first and foremost for the benefit of tourists and the tourism industry, its building blocks are based on a community''s tangible and intangible cultural heritage assets.

Economies | Free Full-Text | The Impact of Tourism on Energy …

In this study, the relationship between energy consumption and tourist activity has been analyzed for the 15 countries with the highest number of international …

(PDF) Energy, tourism

energy as a driver of tourism. Energy in the form. of basic infrastructure, electricity, and fuels con-. sumed for traveling, heating, cooling, and other. services is the principal determinant of ...

Cultural Tourism Destinations and the Power of Virtual Reality

The immersion properties of digital culture and its all-engulfing effects have been repeatedly underlined in the literature (see Polimeris & Calfoglou, Art in the globalised era: A disembodied journey with traces in the past. In V. Katsoni, (Ed.), Cultural...

How to improve tourism energy efficiency to achieve sustainable …

The study results show that the energy efficiency of the tourism industry is much lower than that of the industry as a whole and not greener. Total factor productivity …

Effects of power and individual-level cultural orientation on preferences for volunteer tourism …

Tourism is sometimes viewed as "the hedonistic face of neo-colonialism" (Crick, 1989, p. 322), and this perspective, with its implicit emphasis on differential power relations, has given rise to an extensive body of research examining how power asymmetries,,,,,

The Power of Tourism: A Metamorphosis of Community Culture: Journal of Tourism and Cultural …

The commodification of culture for tourism can result in fundamentally changing a community''s structure. Focusing on one rural Atlantic Canadian community, this article examines the transformation of longstanding stable forms of human and social capital that have bonded a local community over two centuries, and in so doing helped to ensure …

Envisioning the futures of cultural tourism

Abstract. In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the future of tourism is a much-debated topic both in academic and non-academic circles with commentators expounding contrasting perspectives. This conceptual paper contributes to such debates and aims at envisioning plausible futures of cultural tourism, in particular.

Energy, tourism | SpringerLink

The first is energy as a driver of tourism. Energy in the form of basic infrastructure, electricity, and fuels consumed for traveling, heating, cooling, and other …

Renewable energy transition to sustainable tourism: extrapolating …

Renewable energy consumption and carbon emission Extreme weather events occurred more often in the 1990s due to the extensive production of greenhouse gasses, namely, carbon dioxide. Several authorities (Li et al. 2022) (Úbeda-García et al. 2021) (Sheikh and Hassan 2023) (Noureddine and Tan 2021), among others, have …

The impact of tourism, renewable energy, and economic growth on ecological footprint and natural resources…

In the top 10 tourism-based economies, Ben Jebli and Hadhri (2018) showed two-way causality between economic growth and energy use; energy use and tourism, and economic growth and tourism. Lenzen et al. (2018) calculated the tourism-related carbon footprint in 160 countries.

Unleashing the dynamic impact of tourism industry on energy …

Abstract. Tourism industry significantly enhances consumption, creates employment, and becomes a new engine of economic growth worldwide. However, …

A systematic review on tourism energy consumption, sustainable tourism…

13.1. Introduction13.1.1. Research background Tourism has become an important industry in the past few decades, and it has brought enormous economic benefits to the visiting destinations. According to World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) (2018), travel and tourism grew faster than any other industry sector in 2017, generating US$8.3 …

Cultural tourism: A review of recent research and trends

This review article traces the development of cultural tourism as a field of research over the past decade, identifying major trends and research areas. Cultural …

How do monetary and time spend explain cultural tourist satisfaction…

Tourist behavior is also fairly similar across the destinations analyzed in the table—a daily spend of €63–€100, depending on the country, and an average stay duration of 1.2–3 nights. Granada presents a daily tourist spend of €70.40 and tourists spend 2 nights, on average, at the destination. Table 1.

Cultural tourism: A review of recent research and trends

Abstract. This review article traces the development of cultural tourism as a field of research over the past decade, identifying major trends and research areas. Cultural tourism has recently been re-affirmed by the UNWTO as a major element of international tourism consumption, accounting for over 39% of tourism arrivals.

(PDF) Energy Literacy of Residents and Sustainable Tourism …

Energy and environment form a nexus in which residents are the owners of tourism energy resources. Only a few studies have focused on the energy literacy of …

The Power of Cultural Tourism

These travelers want value for time spent. While the aging baby-boomer market is still critical, younger "Gen-X" tourists, the 40 million Americans born between 1965 and 1977, increasingly impact cultural tourism, accounting for 40% of cultural tourism overall and 50% in cities. These are independent travelers, mobile, highly educated and ...

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