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Main Authors: Serio, Riccardo Gianluigi, Dickson, Maria Michela, de Graaff, Thomas, Pels, Eric H.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.08696
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author Serio, Riccardo Gianluigi
Dickson, Maria Michela
de Graaff, Thomas
Pels, Eric H.
author_facet Serio, Riccardo Gianluigi
Dickson, Maria Michela
de Graaff, Thomas
Pels, Eric H.
contents Tourism consumption has grown into a major economic factor for modern societies. However, the environmental impact of tourism has become a significant concern, leading to an increased focus on sustainable tourism policies. While governments and institutions have introduced frameworks to promote ecological transition in the tourism sector, the effectiveness of such policies remains unclear. This study provides a seminal attempt to examine the complex relationship between tourism demand and sustainable tourism policies. To do so, a gravity model framework has been adopted to examine incoming international tourism flows in Italian provinces in 2019. The findings reveal a positive association between tourism demand and sustainable labels. This study also suggests that eco-labels are appreciated by tourists and have a role in the destination decision-making process. It highlighted the need for continued research to identify effective sustainable tourism policies that can balance the economic benefits of tourism with environmental considerations
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spellingShingle Environmental policies as a pull factor for tourists? Insights from Italy
Serio, Riccardo Gianluigi
Dickson, Maria Michela
de Graaff, Thomas
Pels, Eric H.
Physics and Society
Tourism consumption has grown into a major economic factor for modern societies. However, the environmental impact of tourism has become a significant concern, leading to an increased focus on sustainable tourism policies. While governments and institutions have introduced frameworks to promote ecological transition in the tourism sector, the effectiveness of such policies remains unclear. This study provides a seminal attempt to examine the complex relationship between tourism demand and sustainable tourism policies. To do so, a gravity model framework has been adopted to examine incoming international tourism flows in Italian provinces in 2019. The findings reveal a positive association between tourism demand and sustainable labels. This study also suggests that eco-labels are appreciated by tourists and have a role in the destination decision-making process. It highlighted the need for continued research to identify effective sustainable tourism policies that can balance the economic benefits of tourism with environmental considerations
title Environmental policies as a pull factor for tourists? Insights from Italy
topic Physics and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.08696