2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-26231-x
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The moderating impact of government support on the relationship between tourism development and growth, natural resources depletion, sociocultural degradation, economic environment, and pollution reduction: case of Indonesian economy

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“…( Trade in recycled materials in the CE promotes circularity, sustainability, responsible consumption, and the long-term conservation of natural resources (Paço et al 2021;Rabiu and Jaeger-Erben 2022). This is essential for reducing pollution and resource depletion and promoting sustainable economic growth (Moslehpour et al 2023). Barford and Ahmad (2021), examining how circularity-minded companies address the challenges of waste collection for recycling, noted that waste pickers in countries with a low and average income are the backbone of the recycling cycle and that on purpose to increase circular activity, it is imperative to address the deep-rooted social issues at play (Fuss et al 2021).…”
Section: Policymakers or Regulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( Trade in recycled materials in the CE promotes circularity, sustainability, responsible consumption, and the long-term conservation of natural resources (Paço et al 2021;Rabiu and Jaeger-Erben 2022). This is essential for reducing pollution and resource depletion and promoting sustainable economic growth (Moslehpour et al 2023). Barford and Ahmad (2021), examining how circularity-minded companies address the challenges of waste collection for recycling, noted that waste pickers in countries with a low and average income are the backbone of the recycling cycle and that on purpose to increase circular activity, it is imperative to address the deep-rooted social issues at play (Fuss et al 2021).…”
Section: Policymakers or Regulatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact involves the factors of production required to produce the goods and services consumed by tourists, as well as the stakeholders involved in the tourism sector. Moslehpour et al (2023) also explained that tourism can be a source of income for the country, creating job opportunities, infrastructure development, and cultural exchange.…”
Section: Previous Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bali and Yogyakarta are the most popular tourist destinations in the country because of their natural beauty. This shows that the Indonesian tourism sector has great opportunities to develop (Moslehpour et al, 2023;Pham & Nugroho, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This research also examines the emergence of growth and development components that possess significant potential and are regarded as focal points for development within the tourism sector [12]- [14]. Given the rich biodiversity present in Indonesia, it is imperative for the country to recognize the significant potential of the eco-sector in terms of promotion and management [15], [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%