2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cosust.2016.11.015
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The value of agent-based modelling for assessing tourism–environment interactions in the Anthropocene

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“…A systemic approach involving all parties related to tourism and environmental activities is an effective way to formulate tourism policies that can simultaneously protect the environment. This requires a commitment to stakeholder engagement regarding problem formulation, problem analysis, and implementation of solution strategies [13].…”
Section: Tourism Development Policies To Protect the Local Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systemic approach involving all parties related to tourism and environmental activities is an effective way to formulate tourism policies that can simultaneously protect the environment. This requires a commitment to stakeholder engagement regarding problem formulation, problem analysis, and implementation of solution strategies [13].…”
Section: Tourism Development Policies To Protect the Local Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hal ini disebut dengan niat berkunjung (visit intention). Visit intention dapat dipengaruhi oleh faktor city image dan city branding (Amelung, et al, 2016: Carlisle, et al, 2016: Khrisna, et al, 2017.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…City image diartikan sebagai sekumpulan asosiasi wisatawan terhadap objek wisata yang timbul akibat prasangka, pengetahuan dan rasa emosional (Carlisle, et al, 2016;Amelung, et ., 2016;Johnson, et al, 2017;Maxim, 2019). Sebagai pengelola wisata bahari, harus dapat memahami dengan baik tentang city image.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…(Morales, 2014;Ruiz-Ballesteros, 2015). La trayectoria de crecimiento del turismo genera diversas transformaciones políticas, económicas, sociales, ecológicas y culturales, que han aumentado el interés por estudiar la relación entre actividades turísticas, impactos positivos y negativos y externalidades provocadas por la llegada masiva de turistas (Amelung et al, 2016;Buckley, 2011;Comerio y Strozzi, 2019;Gössling, 2002;Gössling y Peeters, 2015;Tang, 2015). Gran parte de estas transformaciones provienen de las adaptaciones que a diversas escalas espacio temporales deben hacer los destinos turísticos para responder a la demanda (Boavida-Portugal, et al, 2016;Gössling y Peeters, 2015;Mao, et al, 2014;Monz, et al, 2010;Rico-Amoros, et al, 2009), algunas de ellas están relacionadas con: asignación de recursos para la actividad Configuración de destinos turísticos y uso del suelo.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified