Strategies in Sustainable Tourism, Economic Growth and Clean Energy, Daniel Balsalobre-Lorente,Oana M. Driha,Muhammad Shahbaz, Editör, Springer, London/Berlin , Zug, ss.39-66, 2021
This chapter aims to analyze the
effect of the tourism sector on environmental quality for France, Spain, the
United States, China, Italy, Turkey, Mexico, Germany, Thailand, the United
Kingdom, Japan, Austria, Greece, Honk-Kong, Malaysia, Russian Federation,
Portugal, Canada, Poland and the Netherlands for 1995–2018. The empirical
results indicate that the development of the tourism sector reduces both CO2
emission and ecological footprint and the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis
is confirmed for CO2 emission but not for ecological footprint. The
findings also reveal that energy consumption degrades the environment in both forms
of air pollution and social pressure, and financial development alleviates CO2
emission; however, it does not affect ecological footprint. All these results
suggest that the tourism sector should be supported by the collaboration of the
private sector and government.