Dynamic linkages between sustainable tourism, energy, health and wealth: evidence from top 80 international tourist destination cities in 37 countries
This study examines the relationship between sustainable tourism, energy, health, and wealth in a panel of 37 tourists’ induced countries that covered around top 80 international tourist destination cities. The panel Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator is used to evaluate the dynamic linka...
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my.utm.764572018-04-30T13:24:16Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/76457/ Dynamic linkages between sustainable tourism, energy, health and wealth: evidence from top 80 international tourist destination cities in 37 countries Qureshi, M. I. Hassan, M. A. Hishan, S. S. Rasli, A. M. Zaman, K. HD28 Management. Industrial Management This study examines the relationship between sustainable tourism, energy, health, and wealth in a panel of 37 tourists’ induced countries that covered around top 80 international tourist destination cities. The panel Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator is used to evaluate the dynamic linkages between the variables. The results show that inbound tourism has a positive relationship with energy demand, health expenditures, per capita income, FDI inflows, trade, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions while outbound tourism increases health expenditures. International tourism receipts and global financial crisis increases greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and CO2 emissions respectively. Economic growth and trade openness both increases inbound tourism while FDI inflows increase tourism receipts. The study confirms Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) for CO2 emissions and GHG emissions, which eventually indicates that growth reduces the environmental impact of economic activity in the premises of international tourism indicators. The results further validate the tourism-led growth hypothesis in a panel of selected countries. Elsevier Ltd 2017 Article PeerReviewed Qureshi, M. I. and Hassan, M. A. and Hishan, S. S. and Rasli, A. M. and Zaman, K. (2017) Dynamic linkages between sustainable tourism, energy, health and wealth: evidence from top 80 international tourist destination cities in 37 countries. Journal of Cleaner Production, 158 . pp. 143-155. ISSN 0959-6526 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85019575424&doi=10.1016%2fj.jclepro.2017.05.001&partnerID=40&md5=73bf5ec5b98daa8cd59a2fc7ecbbc622 DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.05.001 |
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This study examines the relationship between sustainable tourism, energy, health, and wealth in a panel of 37 tourists’ induced countries that covered around top 80 international tourist destination cities. The panel Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator is used to evaluate the dynamic linkages between the variables. The results show that inbound tourism has a positive relationship with energy demand, health expenditures, per capita income, FDI inflows, trade, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions while outbound tourism increases health expenditures. International tourism receipts and global financial crisis increases greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and CO2 emissions respectively. Economic growth and trade openness both increases inbound tourism while FDI inflows increase tourism receipts. The study confirms Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) for CO2 emissions and GHG emissions, which eventually indicates that growth reduces the environmental impact of economic activity in the premises of international tourism indicators. The results further validate the tourism-led growth hypothesis in a panel of selected countries. |
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