Economic spillover from Natural Protected Areas to conventional tourist destinations
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Published:2021-08-03
Issue:67
Volume:21
Page:745-774
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ISSN:2448-6183
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Container-title:Economía Sociedad y Territorio
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language:
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Short-container-title:EST
Author:
Lara Pulido José Alberto,Guevara Sanginés Alejandro,Pérez Cirera Vanessa,Arias Martelo Camilo,Jiménez Quiroga Carmina Isabel
Abstract
This paper examines the role of Natural Protected Areas (NPAs) as a source of economic spillovers for mass tourism destinations in Mexico. An econometric model was used to explain the number of booked rooms in tourism destinations as a function of proximity to NPAs, controlling for destination characteristics. A conservative estimate suggests that some rooms booked by foreign visitors can be explained by proximity to NPAs. Our results open public policy options, such as a compensating mechanism from conventional tourism to fund NPAs and show that they would be economically efficient and contribute to sustainability.
Publisher
El Colegio Mexiquense, A. C.