Fishing for answers? Impacts of marine ecosystem quality on coastal tourism demand

Vladimir Otrachshenko, Francesco Bosello

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Abstract

This article examines the impact of marine ecosystem quality on inbound coastal tourism in the Baltic, North Sea, and Mediterranean countries. Using marine protected areas (MPAs) and the fraction of overexploited species as a proxy for marine ecosystem quality, we apply an autoregressive distributed lag model in a destination–origin panel setup. The empirical findings suggest that the presence of MPAs and the fraction of overexploited species have a considerable impact on inbound coastal tourism. Moreover, the impact of the overexploitation index on tourism is persistent and its short-term (current) impact constitutes 65% of the long-term impact. The results underscore the importance of marine ecosystem quality for inbound coastal tourism and its overall impact that may exceed the impact of tourists’ income. We also find that government performance is crucial for inbound tourism.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)963-980
Number of pages18
JournalTourism Economics
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2017

Keywords

  • coastal tourism
  • government performance
  • marine ecosystem quality
  • marine protected area
  • overexploitation index
  • panel data

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