Tourism and waste management: An analysis of municipal solid waste
Niccolò Comerio, Hayato Nagai, Fausto Pacicco, Massimiliano Serati
Abstract
Abstract Tourism has the potential to protect natural and cultural assets upon which it depends; however, the growing number of travelers may pose burdens. Among the potential environmental externalities, solid waste production is an often overlooked factor, although the literature highlights it as one of tourism's most visible impacts on the environment. This paper aims to address the complex interdependence of tourism and waste generation using spatial models. The results showed a positive response of solid waste disposal at an increase in tourism flows. Due to the complexity of the topic, the research note calls for future research.
Topics & Concepts
TourismExternalityMunicipal solid wasteBusinessProduction (economics)Solid waste managementEnvironmental economicsEnvironmental planningNatural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementEconomicsWaste managementEnvironmental scienceGeographyEngineeringMicroeconomicsArchaeologyMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementDiverse Aspects of Tourism ResearchEconomic and Environmental Valuation