Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.37741/t.70.4.7
A Cross-Countries Analysis of Biodiversity Loss and Tourism Demand: Evidence From Count Models
Zdravko Šergo
; Institute of agriculture and tourism, Department of Tourism, Poreč, Croatia
Jasmina Gržinić
; Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Faculty of Economics and Tourism "Dr. Mijo Mirković", Croatia
Tatiana Zanini Gavranić
orcid.org/0000-0002-0483-5094
; Foundation for Partnership and Civil Society Development, Istria County, Croatia
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between tourism arrivals and the global incidence of biodiversity loss, measured by the probability of the extinction of species of plants, mammals, birds, and fish while controlling for other relevant covariates: protected areas, agrarian production's share in GDP, crop production, energy intensity, and population levels. This study is designed around cross-sectional data from 2018 in 178 countries across the world. The biodiversity loss–tourism arrivals nexus is assessed in this study by the count model estimation. We adopted negative binomial and hurdle negative binomial regressions. The findings showed the existence of a positive relationship between tourism arrivals and some species extinction variables. Tourism demand is responsible for an excessive degree of biodiversity loss in the case of mammals and birds. The findings of this study suggest that an overdispersion test due to count data constraints should be taken into account when examining the link between biodiversity loss and tourism in a cross-sectional analysis.
Keywords
biodiversity loss; tourism arrivals; count models; cross-sectional data; world countries
Hrčak ID:
286906
URI
Publication date:
9.12.2022.
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