2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2023.103659
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Air pollution disclosing and tourism: Who are winners?

Yangjie Wang,
Shoujuan Zang,
Hongjie Qiang
et al.
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“…In the linkage of air pollution and tourism behaviour, Wang et al (2023) found the positive effect of Air Pollution Index disclosure on real tourism income per capita and tourist reception per capita which imply the important of air pollution information on the tourist demand. Conform with the Nguyen (2019) study which revealed the negative impacts of air pollution on the total number of tourist arrivals, especially the impact of nitrous oxide emissions from using fossil fuels for transportation and the Su and Lee (2022) study who found the influence of air quality on the number of tourist arrivals exhibits heterogeneity by the evidence that middle-income countries, low-income countries, high concentrations of PM2.5, and countries with less numbers of tourists have negative effects on tourist arrivals in neighboring countries but the contrary groups have positive effects on tourist arrivals.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the linkage of air pollution and tourism behaviour, Wang et al (2023) found the positive effect of Air Pollution Index disclosure on real tourism income per capita and tourist reception per capita which imply the important of air pollution information on the tourist demand. Conform with the Nguyen (2019) study which revealed the negative impacts of air pollution on the total number of tourist arrivals, especially the impact of nitrous oxide emissions from using fossil fuels for transportation and the Su and Lee (2022) study who found the influence of air quality on the number of tourist arrivals exhibits heterogeneity by the evidence that middle-income countries, low-income countries, high concentrations of PM2.5, and countries with less numbers of tourists have negative effects on tourist arrivals in neighboring countries but the contrary groups have positive effects on tourist arrivals.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 97%