An exploratory analysis of the negative environmental impacts of pandemic tourism on Canadian destinations

IF 4 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Juste Rajaonson , Georges A. Tanguay
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Abstract

The closure of national borders during the COVID-19 pandemic triggered domestic tourism travel demand to non-urban destinations. We show that this shift led to negative environmental impacts that we characterize in this paper for Canadian destinations. Based on a review of Canadian media content published during the pandemic, a total of 194 articles were identified, 22 of which reported 83 negative environmental impacts for 19 destinations. We obtain three main results. First, beach tourism was the source of most of the negative environmental impacts (78,9%). Second, the most common problems were associated with car use (36.1%) and waste disposal (36.1%). Third, 26.5% of the problems were caused by waste thrown into the environment. Policy implications are discussed in the conclusion.

疫情旅游对加拿大旅游目的地负面环境影响的探索性分析
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,国家边境的关闭引发了前往非城市目的地的国内旅游需求。我们表明,这种转变导致了我们在本文中描述的加拿大目的地的负面环境影响。根据对大流行期间发表的加拿大媒体内容的审查,共确定了194篇文章,其中22篇报道了对19个目的地的83个负面环境影响。我们得到三个主要结果。首先,海滩旅游是大多数负面环境影响的来源(78.9%)。其次,最常见的问题与汽车使用(36.1%)和垃圾处理(36.1%)有关。第三,26.5%的问题是由扔进环境中的废物引起的。在结论部分讨论了政策含义。
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Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights
Annals of Tourism Research Empirical Insights Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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