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    Coupling and Coordination of the Regional Economy, Tourism Industry, and Exhibition Industry of China’s Provinces by Mengyuan Lu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…There is a close correlation between regional economy, tourism, and exhibition industry. By constructing a system of evaluation indicators for the regional economy, tourism industry, and exhibition industry, the coupled coordination degree model was used to calculate the degree of synergy of the regional economy, tourism industry, and exhibition industry in China from 2013 to 2019. …”
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    Coupling Coordination and Prediction Research of Tourism Industry Development and Ecological Environment in China by Yun Yang, Rong Wang, Junlan Tan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The results show the following. (1) The coupling degree between China’s tourism industry and the ecological environment was between 0.3 and 0.5. …”
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    Exploring the spatial patterns and influencing factors of rural tourism development in Hainan Province of China by Xiao Kun, Wahid Ullah, Liu Dejun, Wang Ziyun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Hainan Province is a major domestic tourism destination in China, with rural tourism playing a key role in its development. …”
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    Study on the Temporal and Spatial Differentiation of Provincial Tourism Efficiency in Eastern China and Influencing Factors by Huadi Wang, Shaogui Xu, Qiuyi Xie, Jianying Fan, Nianxing Zhou

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Based on the super efficiency DEA model, Malmquist index, and spatial econometric model, this article measures the static and dynamic tourism efficiency of 11 provinces and cities in eastern China for 2010 to 2019. …”
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    Research on the Spatial Distribution Pattern and Influencing Factors of China’s Antipoverty (Pro-Poor Tourism) on GIS by Qing Yang, Fengtai Zhang, Youzhi An, Changcheng Sun, Jianfeng Wu, Yue Zhang, Zhen Wei

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Eliminating poverty is the common mission of all mankind, and it is also an important task faced by many countries. Pro-poor tourism villages are an active attempt by China to use rural tourism to escape poverty. …”
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    Making a narrative tourism map: the case of Jiaxing’s ‘Red Boat Spirit Map’, China by Lingqi Wang, Jiangyue Zhang, Min Weng, Mengjun Kang, Shiliang Su

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In particular, a narrative cartographic design approach is demonstrated and evidenced to be practical using the case of ‘Red Boat Spirit Map’, a tourism map designed for Jiaxing City, one of the most well-known destinations of China’s red tourism. …”
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    Tourism-Related CO2 Emission and Its Decoupling Effects in China: A Spatiotemporal Perspective by Zi Tang, Shizhen Bai, Changbo Shi, Lin Liu, Xiaohong Li

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The highest CO2 emissions from the tourism industry occurred in eastern coastal China, whereas the least CO2 emissions were in the west of China. …”
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    The Power of Folk Music: City Branding, Musical Imaginaries, and Tourism-induced Placemaking in Yulin, Chengdu (China) by Shuyue Chen

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In addition, it aims to enrich the discourse of city branding and placemaking to raise awareness of tourism-induced changes in ordinary neighborhoods, in China and beyond.…”
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    Tourism and "eco-ethnicity": the challenges of environmental soft power for minorities in highland Asia (China, Laos, Nepal) by Frédéric Landy, Raghubir Chand, Steve Déry, Pierre Dérioz, Olivier Ducourtieux, Nadège Garambois, Evelyne Gauche, Marie-Anne Germaine, Lisa Hiwasaki, Mauve Letang, Isabelle Sacareau

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This article tests the following hypothesis: What we call “eco-ethnicity” – the dual images of ethnic and environmental identity of a group – can explain to a large extent the empowerment of local groups; being endowed with significant eco-ethnicity could thus provide substantial “soft power” to a group from tourism. The paper is based on qualitative fieldwork research comparing three highland case studies in Nepal (Annapurna), China (Guizhou) and Laos (Louang Namtha). …”
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