2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.04.132
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Renewable energy and transitioning towards sustainable tourism: Inferences from kernel density and nonparametric approach

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“…It means that there is an indication of the weak level of community participation in sustainable waste management. 34 The environment and biodiversity may be impacted as the consequence of the activities previously mentioned such as burying and burning waste. Darmono states that both waste burning and burying lead to the several impacts.…”
Section: Sustainable Waste Management Policy Towards Sustainable Deve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It means that there is an indication of the weak level of community participation in sustainable waste management. 34 The environment and biodiversity may be impacted as the consequence of the activities previously mentioned such as burying and burning waste. Darmono states that both waste burning and burying lead to the several impacts.…”
Section: Sustainable Waste Management Policy Towards Sustainable Deve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism is critical for the economic development of various nations especially emerging economies (Sofi et al, 2022). Nevertheless, there is reason to be alarmed about the susceptibility of this sector to the growing risks posed by forest fires.…”
Section: Economic Impact and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al (2021) calculated the financial consequences of the 2018 California blazes and discovered that the fires incurred $148.5 billion in losses (about 1.5% of California's yearly GDP). Tourism is critical for the economic development of various nations especially emerging economies (Sofi et al, 2022). Nevertheless, there is reason to be alarmed about the susceptibility of this sector to the growing risks posed by forest fires.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%