
The holiday destination choice is analysed for tourists from 45 countries, representing all continents and all climates. Tourists are deterred by distance, political instability and poverty, and attracted to coasts. Tourists prefer countries with a sunny yet mild climate, shun climates that are too hot or too cold. A country's tourists' aversion for poverty and distance can be predicted by that country's average per capita income. The preferred holiday climate is the same for all tourists, independent of the home climate. However, tourists from hotter climates have more pronounced preferences. © Springer 2006.
Welt, Tourismus, Internationaler Tourismus, Q25, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Climate change, International tourism, Adaptation, Klimaveränderung, ddc:330, Climate change, Impacts, Adaptation, Acclimatisation, Domestic tourism, International tourism, Acclimatisation, Climate change, impacts, adaptation, acclimatisation, domestic tourism, international tourism, Klima, Impacts, Domestic tourism, L83, jel: jel:L83, jel: jel:Q25, jel: jel:Q54
Welt, Tourismus, Internationaler Tourismus, Q25, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Climate change, International tourism, Adaptation, Klimaveränderung, ddc:330, Climate change, Impacts, Adaptation, Acclimatisation, Domestic tourism, International tourism, Acclimatisation, Climate change, impacts, adaptation, acclimatisation, domestic tourism, international tourism, Klima, Impacts, Domestic tourism, L83, jel: jel:L83, jel: jel:Q25, jel: jel:Q54
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