小岛屿发展中国家旅游业的地理、环境和社会经济决定因素

IF 0.5 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Zdeněk Opršal, Jaroslav Harmáček
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小岛屿发展中国家旅游的地理、环境和社会经济决定因素小岛屿发展中国家是一群具有特殊发展挑战的异质国家。其中一个共同特点是,许多小岛屿发展中国家没有充分开发巨大的旅游潜力。本文着重分析了影响小岛屿发展中国家外国游客数量的因素。通过对2005 - 2016年面板数据的回归分析,检验了潜在相关因素的统计显著性。结果表明,旅游需求的关键决定因素是目的地的可达性、气候(天气模式)和目的地的经济发展水平。卫生条件和旅游基础设施发展也是旅游流入的重要因素。相反,政治稳定水平和没有暴力/恐怖主义对国际游客人数的影响在统计上不太显著,而物价水平和故意杀人率则没有显示出任何统计意义。结果还表明,小岛屿发展中国家应改善运输和旅游基础设施,并应提高卫生标准,以吸引更多的国际游客。然而,由于许多小岛屿固有的环境脆弱性和文化独特性,小岛屿发展中国家必须同时特别重视旅游业的可持续发展。这项研究的目的是揭示可能影响到小岛屿发展中国家(SIDS)的国际游客访问量的因素。为此,采用了2005 - 2016年的面板回归分析。这种方法可以在旅游发展的文献中找到(Tasci 2007, Cho 2010和Valek et al. 2014),但在小岛屿发展中国家的背景下没有。分析中的因变量是每年到各个小岛屿发展中国家旅游的人数。在自变量方面使用了以下三组因素:地理和环境、经济、社会和体制。结果表明,旅游需求的关键决定因素是目的地的可达性、气候(天气模式)和目的地的经济发展水平。小岛屿发展中国家的卫生条件和旅游基础设施发展水平对旅游流入也很重要。相反,政治稳定水平和没有暴力/恐怖主义对国际旅游人数的统计意义不大,而物价水平和故意杀人率没有显示出任何统计意义。结果表明,小岛屿发展中国家可以通过改善运输基础设施来鼓励其旅游业的发展,以提高这些目的地的可达性。他们还应该投资于旅游基础设施建设,提高卫生标准,以吸引更多的国际游客。但是,由于许多小岛屿固有的环境脆弱性和文化独特性,小岛屿发展中国家必须特别注意可持续的旅游业发展。
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Geografické, environmentální a socioekonomické determinanty cestovního ruchu v malých ostrovních rozvojových státech (SIDS)
Geographic, environmental and socio - economic determinants of tourism in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Small Island Developing States (SIDS) represent a heterogeneous group of countries with specific development challenges. One of the common characteristics is a significant tourist potential which is not sufficiently exploited in many SIDS. The paper focuses on the analysis of factors that can influence the number of foreign tourists arriving in SIDS. The statistical significance of potentially relevant factors is exa - mined by regression analysis applied to panel data over 2005 – 2016. The results indicate that the key determinants of tourism demand are destination accessibility, climate (pattern of the weather) and the level of economic development of destinations. Hygienic conditions and tourism infrastructure development are also important factors for tourism inflows. On the contrary, the level of political stability and absence of violence/terrorism play a less statistically significant role in international tourist arri- vals while the level of prices and the rate of intentional homicide do not show any statistical significance. The results also suggest that SIDS should improve transport and tourism infrastructure and that they should increase the hygienic standards to attract more international tourists. However, due to the inherent environmental fragili- ty and cultural uniqueness of many small islands, the SIDS must pay special attention to sustainable tourism development at the same time. The aim of the study is to uncover factors that may influence the number of internatio - nal tourist visits to Small Island Developing States (SIDS). For this purpose, a panel regression analysis over 2005 – 2016 was employed. This methodological approach can be found in the literature on tourism development (Tasci 2007, Cho 2010 and Valek et al. 2014), however not in the context of SIDS. The dependent variable in the analysis is the annual number of tourist arrivals to individual SIDS. The following three groups of factors are used on the side of independent variables: geographical and environmental, economic, social and institutional. The results indicate that the key determinants of tourism demand are destination acces- sibility, climate (pattern of the weather) and the level of economic development of destinations. The hygienic conditions and the level of tourism infrastructure development in SIDS are also important for tourism inflows. On the contrary, the level of political stability and absence of violence/terrorism plays a less statistically significant role in international tou rists arrivals while the level of prices and the rate of intentional homicide do not show any statistical significance. The results suggest that Small Island Developing States can encourage the development of their tourism industries by improving the transport infrastructure to enhance the accessibility of those destinations. They should also invest into the tourism infrastructure develop- ment as well as increase the hygienic standards to attract more international tourists. However, due to the inherent environmental fragility and cultural uniqueness of many small islands, the SIDS must pay special attention to sustainable tourism development.
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