The attributes of heritage, cultural, and creative tourism in the context of sustainability before and after the COVID-19 pandemic: A comprehensive review
Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(6), P. 3979 - 3979
Published: July 1, 2024
The
activities
and
characteristics
of
heritage,
cultural,
creative
tourism
are
notably
distinct
despite
the
fact
that
they
frequently
confused
misunderstood.
Moreover,
these
types
have
been
significantly
affected
by
COVID-19
pandemic.
This
review
article
aims
to
explore
three
tourism,
both
pre-
post-pandemic,
seeks
propose
sustainable
solutions
with
new
opportunities
for
industry.
adopts
a
PRISMA
flow
diagram
VOSviewer
perform
systematic
literature
review,
ultimately
selecting
179
articles
from
Scopus,
ScienceDirect,
Google
Scholar
databases
grouping
them
into
five
clusters:
1)
tourism;
2)
co-creation;
3)
city;
4)
sustainability;
5)
technology
innovation.
Consequently,
this
proposes
final
framework
presenting
related
clusters
suggesting
tourism.
It
may
aid
industries
in
their
transition
which
is
more
broadly
focused
while
ensuring
safety
enhancing
income
local
communities
post-pandemic
period.
Language: Английский
Unlocking CO2 emissions in East Asia Pacific-5 countries: Exploring the dynamics relationships among economic growth, foreign direct investment, trade openness, financial development and energy consumption
Happy Febrina Hariyani,
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Dani Galih Prasetyo,
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Thi Thuy Van Ha
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et al.
Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(8), P. 5639 - 5639
Published: Aug. 8, 2024
The
increase
in
world
carbon
emissions
is
always
line
with
national
economic
growth
programs,
which
create
negative
environmental
externalities.
To
understand
the
effectiveness
of
related
factors
mitigating
CO2
emissions,
this
study
investigates
intricate
relationship
among
macro-pillars
such
as
growth,
foreign
investment,
trade
and
finance,
energy,
renewable
energy
high
gross
domestic
product
economies
East
Asia
Pacific,
China,
Japan,
Korea,
Australia
Indonesia
(EAP-5).
Through
application
Vector
Error
Correction
Model
(VECM),
research
reveals
long-term
equilibrium
short-term
dynamics
between
selected
from
1991
to
2020.
cointegration
vector
test
results
show
that
investment
contribute
reduction.
Meanwhile,
Granger
causality
shows
has
a
two-way
towards
while
consumption
have
one-way
emissions.
In
contrast,
variables
trade,
direct
credit
private
sector
do
not
findings
reveal
play
significant
roles
reduction,
are
observed
relationships,
notable
factors.
Thus,
offers
implications
for
concerns
on
agendas
by
scrutinizing
examining
efficacy
Language: Английский
Economic and Social Impacts of Over-Tourism in Bangladesh
Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 409 - 432
Published: Oct. 4, 2024
Overtourism
is
a
growing
global
problem
that
seriously
undermines
Bangladesh's
social
and
economic
structure.
Tourism
increases
GDP,
creates
jobs,
foreign
exchange
gains,
but
it
also
puts
demand
on
local
resources,
drives
up
costs,
strains
infrastructure.
has
negative
impact
communities,
changes
cultural
landscapes,
aggravates
environmental
deterioration.
Tourists
frequently
cause
locals
to
be
uprooted,
crime
rates
soar,
heritage
become
commercialized.
These
problems
are
worsened
by
ecological
effects
like
pollution
biodiversity
loss,
jeopardizing
tourism
industry's
survival
capacity.
The
chapter
emphasizes
the
pressing
requirement
for
all-encompassing
policy
frameworks
sustainable
practices
minimize
consequences
of
excessive
while
optimizing
its
advantages.
Suggestions
balanced
strategy
protecting
fabric
include
community-based
tourism,
more
burdensome
regulations,
encouraging
off-peak
travel.
Language: Английский
Economic growth of India: The role of production, trade, and CO2 emission based on the Granger causality
Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(8), P. 4666 - 4666
Published: Aug. 6, 2024
India’s
economic
growth
is
of
significant
interest
due
to
its
expanding
Gross
Domestic
Product
(GDP)
and
global
market
influence.
This
study
investigates
the
interplay
between
production,
trade,
carbon
dioxide
(CO2)
emissions,
in
India
using
Granger
causality
analysis.
Also,
data
from
1994
2023
were
analyzed
explore
relationships
among
these
variables.
The
results
reveal
strong
positive
correlations
CO2
GDP,
with
production
showing
associations
export,
import,
GDP.
Co-integration
tests
confirm
presence
a
long-term
relationship
variables,
suggesting
their
interconnectedness
shaping
landscape.
Regression
analysis
indicates
that
United
States
(US)-India
manufacturing
cost
energy,
emissions
significantly
impact
Moreover,
Vector
Error
Correction
Model
(VECM)
estimation
reveals
both
short-term
dynamics,
highlighting
importance
understanding
equilibrium
deviations
Overall,
this
contributes
better
complex
interactions
driving
sustainability.
Language: Английский
Growth vs. green: unpacking the economic–environmental dilemma in major carbon emitters with panel ARDL analysis
Shikha Daga,
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Kiran Yadav,
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Vijay Lakshmi
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et al.
Discover Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(1)
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Today's
world
is
facing
a
criticalglobal
challenge
of
rising
temperatures
and
disrupted
ecosystems,
primarily
driven
by
increased
carbon
emissions.
The
study
aims
to
determine
the
major
factors
leading
emissions
in
five
carbon-emitting
countries:
China,
United
States,
India,
Russia,
Japan.
Specifically,
it
explores
interplay
between
economic
growth,
natural
resource
rent
(Natural
Resource
Rent:
benefit
country
gains
from
its
resources,
such
as
oil
or
minerals,
after
subtracting
cost
extracting
using
them),
technological
change,
renewable
energy
use,
postulates
that
growth
extraction
bear
substantial
interaction
contributes
At
same
time,
change
usage
could
probably
become
imperative
alleviate
This
research,
therefore,
provides
good
insight
into
determinants
CO2
these
key
economies
probable
pathways
toward
emission
reduction
through
innovation
harnessing
sources
energy.
Utilizing
comprehensive
dataset
1990
2021
employing
ARDL
[Panel
(Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag):
A
statistical
method
used
analyze
how
different
affect
each
other
over
time
includes
multiple
subjects
(e.g.,
countries)]
model
on
panel
data,
this
examines
both
short-
long-term
effects
variables
emissions,
considering
cross-country
heterogeneity.
results
underscore
significance
related
guidelines
for
sustainable
development
practices
necessity
lead
shift
towards
sustainability.
By
identifying
can
mitigate
enhance
resilience,
research
useful
inputs
policymakers
who
intend
promote
along
with
upgrades.
study's
contribute
existing
literature
making
significant
future
policy
formulation
academic
field
mitigating
climate
change.
Language: Английский