2022
DOI: 10.52131/joe.2022.0402.0086
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Effect of Natural Disasters and Terrorism on Tourism Growth: Evidence from Top Ten Tourist’s Destination

Abstract: Tourism is influenced by a wide range of factors and forces including exogenous ones that have no direct link to the tourism industry. Terrorism and natural disasters are two examples of such factors. Individuals, organizations and culture, all are affected by them. This study analyzes the impact of natural disasters and terrorism on tourism growth by using a panel data for the period 1995-2019 collected from a variety of sources. Tourism is the dependent variable whereas natural disasters, terrorism are indep… Show more

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“…Stochastic events like political instabilities, pandemics, unfavorable weather conditions, natural disasters, terrorism, travel advisories and financial recession negatively affect tourism demand. For instance, the SARs pandemic in 2003, the September 2001 attack, various earthquakes, episodes of social unrest and pandemics like COVID-19 all impacted on tourism demand negatively (Ahmad et al, 2023;Aziz et al, 2022;R. Zhang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stochastic events like political instabilities, pandemics, unfavorable weather conditions, natural disasters, terrorism, travel advisories and financial recession negatively affect tourism demand. For instance, the SARs pandemic in 2003, the September 2001 attack, various earthquakes, episodes of social unrest and pandemics like COVID-19 all impacted on tourism demand negatively (Ahmad et al, 2023;Aziz et al, 2022;R. Zhang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%