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Coupling coordination relationship between tourism economy-social welfare-ecological environment: Empirical analysis of Western Area, China

Zhangxin Yin, Yueliang Tang, Hanni Liu, Liuyan Dai

2023Ecological Indicators31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study, adopting the modified entropy model, the coupling coordination degree model, and the modified gravity model, analyzed the spatiotemporal evolution characteristics regarding the coupling coordination relationship among tourism economy (TE), social welfare (SW), and eco-environment (EE) in Western Area of China. Finally, the OLS model was employed to empirically investigate an interactive relationship among three systems. This study draws three conclusions. First, the average level of TE, SW, and EE all presented a growth trend during the sample period. Second, the coupling coordination status of three systems went through the process of “nearly uncoordinated-barely coordinated-primary coordinated”. Third, there was an interactive effect among TE, SW, and EE. Our research can provide references for policymakers to accelerate the sustainable development in tourist destinations.

Topics & Concepts

TourismChinaSustainable developmentEmpirical researchWelfareDestinationsSustainabilityEcologyEntropy (arrow of time)Environmental economicsCoupling (piping)EconomicsEconomyEconomic geographyGeographyMathematicsEngineeringBiologyMarket economyArchaeologyStatisticsMechanical engineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysicsLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesDiverse Aspects of Tourism ResearchEnergy, Environment, Economic Growth