2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14127350
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Exploring the Spatial Relationship between Nighttime Light and Tourism Economy: Evidence from 31 Provinces in China

Abstract: Nighttime light (NTL) data have become increasingly practical and are now widely used in studies on urbanization, energy consumption, population estimation, socio-economic evaluation, etc. Based on NTL data and the basic tourism economy (TE) data from 31 provinces of China in 2019, this paper adopted a geographic concentration index, inconsistency index, spatial agglomeration coupling index, global and Local Moran’s index and geographical detector to explore the spatial relationship between NTL and TE. The res… Show more

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“…In the present study, the nighttime lighting index (q = 0.101) has a relatively weak influence on the spatial layout of the nighttime cultural and tourism consumption agglomeration area, which is consistent with the results of the study by Luo et al There is a difference in the results of the study with references [ 1 , 49 ], and the study by Ref. [ 49 ] shows that the degree of centralisation and spatial agglomeration coupling between the nighttime lighting index and the tourism economy is higher in China, such as in East China, North China and other areas.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In the present study, the nighttime lighting index (q = 0.101) has a relatively weak influence on the spatial layout of the nighttime cultural and tourism consumption agglomeration area, which is consistent with the results of the study by Luo et al There is a difference in the results of the study with references [ 1 , 49 ], and the study by Ref. [ 49 ] shows that the degree of centralisation and spatial agglomeration coupling between the nighttime lighting index and the tourism economy is higher in China, such as in East China, North China and other areas.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Meanwhile, Liao et al explored the spatial differentiation of rural tourism resources and its influencing factors through rural POI data [ 14 ]. Nonetheless, the application of such data in nighttime tourism research remains limited having only been applied to explore the relationship between tourism POI and nighttime lighting [ 15 ] and that between tourism economy and nighttime lighting [ 16 ]. Meanwhile, to date, few studies have used multi-source data to explore the spatial distribution of nighttime tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we utilize the Geographic Concentration Index (GCI) and Geographic Disequilibrium Index (GDI) to analyze the spatial distribution patterns of public anxiety in China. The GCI functions as a tool to measure the concentration level of a given phenomenon across a variety of geographic regions ( 32 , 33 ) and in this case, is applied to gauge the degree of concentration of public anxiety throughout China. Equation (1) provides the calculation formula for the GCI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%