Global trends in length of stay: Implications for destination management and climate change

S Gössling, D Scott, CM Hall - Journal of sustainable tourism, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Length-of-stay (LOS) is a key parameter in destination management that
determines the number of guest nights relative to arrival numbers, with concomitant …

[HTML][HTML] Time to transform the way we travel?: A conceptual framework for slow tourism and travel research

A Klarin, E Park, Q ** slow tourism in the Caribbean
T B. Walker, TJ Lee, X Li - Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper aims to (a) analyze the diverse views held about slow tourism in the Caribbean
islands of Antigua and Barbuda, and (b) to propose a conceptual basis for slow tourism as a …

Literature review of socioeconomic and environmental impacts of high-speed rail in the world

M Momenitabar, R Bridgelall, Z Dehdari Ebrahimi… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Countries considering high-speed rail (HSR) developments face enormous challenges
because of their high deployment cost, environmental obstacles, political opposition, and …

Sustainable rural development through slow tourism images: A case study of Gaochun International Cittàslow in China

D Li, D Xu, Y Zhou, L Lv, X Chen - Journal of Destination Marketing & …, 2024 - Elsevier
As urbanization rapidly progresses, rural areas are being increasingly recognized as
havens for individuals seeking a slower pace of life. Despite the growing interest in slow …

Is high-speed rail heading towards a low-carbon industry? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in China

L Nie, ZX Zhang - Resource and Energy Economics, 2023 - Elsevier
Existing studies have investigated the environmental dividends of substituting high-speed
rail (HSR) for other energy-intensive vehicles from an engineering standpoint, but they have …

[HTML][HTML] The effect of high-speed rail connectivity and accessibility on tourism seasonality

D Boto-García, L Pérez - Journal of Transport Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
The improvement of regional transport connectivity and accessibility is a key determinant of
tourism demand. This paper evaluates whether high-speed rail (HSR) connectivity and …

[HTML][HTML] Ethnic community's perception of benefit-sharing and participation intentions in national park tourism in China: An asymmetric modeling approach

X Wei, P Pu, L Cheng, H Jiang, Y Liu - Ecological Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
While tourism brings employment opportunities to ethnic communities surrounding national
parks, striking a balance between economic development and environmentalcultural …

Conceptualising slow tourism: A perspective from Latvia

Z Serdane, A Maccarrone-Eaglen… - Tourism Recreation …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Slow tourism is perceived as a new type of sustainable tourism and a promising alternative
to mass tourism with which tourists, destination managers and tourism service providers are …

High‐speed rail and tourism in China: An urban agglomeration perspective

LSZ Li, FX Yang, C Cui - International Journal of Tourism …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This work aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the association between high‐speed
rail (HSR) operation and tourist arrivals in China. A panel data of 238 prefecture‐level cities …