Fang Zhao , Shaheem Sayed Merajuddin , Fanqi Liu , Yi Xu , Yun Zhang
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By integrating ecological civilization into the broader economic development agenda, China offers valuable and actionable insights for promoting other developing nations' green economic growth. This study uses publicly available yearbook data to examine the impact of ecological governance on sustainable tourism development from 2011 to 2022, employing a spatial analysis to examine the heterogeneous effects of ecological governance across regions. Findings reveal that China has made substantial advancements in sustainable tourism development and ecological governance over the past decade, with notable spatial alignment. Moreover, the results demonstrate that ecological governance has a significant positive impact on sustainable tourism development, with marked spatial heterogeneity. Specifically, the promotional effect of ecological governance is more pronounced in regions with well-developed ecological tourism, abundant tourism resource endowments, limited ethnic tourism features, and less prominent exotic tourism. Finally, this study offers strategic recommendations and policy insights into how ecological governance can be leveraged to further enhance sustainable tourism development, contributing to theoretical discourse and practical application in the field.</div></div>","PeriodicalId":48226,"journal":{"name":"International Review of Financial Analysis","volume":"105 ","pages":"Article 104448"},"PeriodicalIF":9.8000,"publicationDate":"2025-06-27","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Racing toward tourism sustainability: A spatial-temporal analysis\",\"authors\":\"Fang Zhao , Shaheem Sayed Merajuddin , Fanqi Liu , Yi Xu , Yun Zhang\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.irfa.2025.104448\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><div>Sustainable tourism industry development necessitates comprehensive consideration of the interactions between economic, social, and environmental dimensions. 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Racing toward tourism sustainability: A spatial-temporal analysis
Sustainable tourism industry development necessitates comprehensive consideration of the interactions between economic, social, and environmental dimensions. Such a holistic approach is crucial for the tourism sector to effectively meet travelers' diverse demands, foster industry growth, mitigate environmental risks, and advance long-term sustainability. China has proactively responded to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals through robust, top–down political mobilization, effective environmental monitoring, and protection mechanisms. As the second largest global tourism market, China has strategically aligned its tourism sector objectives with sustainable development imperatives. By integrating ecological civilization into the broader economic development agenda, China offers valuable and actionable insights for promoting other developing nations' green economic growth. This study uses publicly available yearbook data to examine the impact of ecological governance on sustainable tourism development from 2011 to 2022, employing a spatial analysis to examine the heterogeneous effects of ecological governance across regions. Findings reveal that China has made substantial advancements in sustainable tourism development and ecological governance over the past decade, with notable spatial alignment. Moreover, the results demonstrate that ecological governance has a significant positive impact on sustainable tourism development, with marked spatial heterogeneity. Specifically, the promotional effect of ecological governance is more pronounced in regions with well-developed ecological tourism, abundant tourism resource endowments, limited ethnic tourism features, and less prominent exotic tourism. Finally, this study offers strategic recommendations and policy insights into how ecological governance can be leveraged to further enhance sustainable tourism development, contributing to theoretical discourse and practical application in the field.
期刊介绍:
The International Review of Financial Analysis (IRFA) is an impartial refereed journal designed to serve as a platform for high-quality financial research. It welcomes a diverse range of financial research topics and maintains an unbiased selection process. While not limited to U.S.-centric subjects, IRFA, as its title suggests, is open to valuable research contributions from around the world.