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Tourism, Environment and Energy: An Analysis for China

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posted on 2024-03-13, 16:07 authored by Arshian Sharif, Shrabani SahaShrabani Saha, Neil Campbell, Avik Sinha, Dalia Ibrahiem

International tourism as a cause of global warming is a controversial and topical issue. Here, we use the novel Morlet Wavelet time-frequency approach to gain a deeper insight into the dynamic nexus between tourism, renewable energy utilization, energy utilization and carbon dioxide emissions for China using annual data over the era 1974-2016. The techniques we use include Continuous Wavelet power spectrum, the Wavelet Coherency, and the Partial and the Multiple Wavelet Coherence for time-frequency decomposition that can capture local oscillatory components in time series. Our findings support the hypothesis that tourism can cause increased energy utilization and carbon dioxide emissions in China, which challenges the sustainable tourism development goal. However, on the positive side, the relationship between tourism and renewable energy utilization is shown to facilitate reduced environmental degradation in the medium-long run.

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  • Lincoln Business School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Current Issues in Tourism

Volume

23

Issue

23

Pages/Article Number

2930-2949

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

ISSN

1368-3500

eISSN

1747-7603

Date Submitted

2019-12-10

Date Accepted

2019-12-09

Date of First Publication

2019-12-20

Date of Final Publication

2020-12-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2019-12-09

ePrints ID

39140

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