The article starts with the question, how can sustainable tourism be measured if it is a very complex, transversal, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary term? In addition to the fact that tourism is not a science and lacks an object of study, the frequent problem of researchers is to pigeonhole and delimit the tourism phenomenon within quantitative parameters, mainly due to the lack of data and the lack of their own models for measuring tourism. Therefore, the objective of the research is to approximate an explanation of the understanding of the elements of sustainable tourism quantitatively through a linear regression.
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