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Hauptverfasser: Chen, Yingtong, Wu, Fei, Zhang, Dayong, Ji, Qiang
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Chen, Yingtong
Wu, Fei
Zhang, Dayong
Ji, Qiang
author_facet Chen, Yingtong
Wu, Fei
Zhang, Dayong
Ji, Qiang
contents The impact of international tourism on biodiversity risks has received considerable attention, yet quantitative research in this field remains relatively limited. This study constructs a biodiversity risk index for 155 countries and regions spanning the years 2001 to 2019, analysing how international tourism influences biodiversity risks in destination countries. The results indicate that the growth of international tourism significantly elevates biodiversity risks, with these effects displaying both lagging and cumulative characteristics. Furthermore, spatial analysis shows that international tourism also intensifies biodiversity risks in neighbouring countries. The extent of its impact varies according to the tourism model and destination. In addition, government regulations and international financial assistance play a crucial role in mitigating the biodiversity risks associated with international tourism.
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spellingShingle International Tourism and Global Biodiversity Risks
Chen, Yingtong
Wu, Fei
Zhang, Dayong
Ji, Qiang
General Economics
Economics
The impact of international tourism on biodiversity risks has received considerable attention, yet quantitative research in this field remains relatively limited. This study constructs a biodiversity risk index for 155 countries and regions spanning the years 2001 to 2019, analysing how international tourism influences biodiversity risks in destination countries. The results indicate that the growth of international tourism significantly elevates biodiversity risks, with these effects displaying both lagging and cumulative characteristics. Furthermore, spatial analysis shows that international tourism also intensifies biodiversity risks in neighbouring countries. The extent of its impact varies according to the tourism model and destination. In addition, government regulations and international financial assistance play a crucial role in mitigating the biodiversity risks associated with international tourism.
title International Tourism and Global Biodiversity Risks
topic General Economics
Economics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.15289