2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.eap.2022.11.003
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Modelling domestic marine and coastal tourism demand using logit and travel cost count models

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“…Such circumstances can be reflected in the local economic scene. The increasing intensity of coastal development tends to make local economic activities lean on coastal tourism [12]. Local cultures and wisdom are often sidelined by the local communities in favour of satisfying the tourism demands [11].…”
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“…Such circumstances can be reflected in the local economic scene. The increasing intensity of coastal development tends to make local economic activities lean on coastal tourism [12]. Local cultures and wisdom are often sidelined by the local communities in favour of satisfying the tourism demands [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coastal ecosystems are found to be fragile and tend to be easily disrupted by intense disruption [14][15][16]. The increasing coastal developments can impact the local ecosystem negatively while benefiting economically [8,12,17]. Excessive tourism development contributed to coastal habitat destruction and biomass reduction [18,19].…”
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“…Port city-seaport exchange brings about mutual benefits. The seaport strengthens its competitive position in the international arena, while the port city and local tourism develop thanks to the influx of passengers, whose goal is more and more often not only to experience and relax on cruise ships, but also to explore port cities and their tourist attractions [26].…”
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