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Search Engine Traffic as Input for Predicting Tourist Arrivals

Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism, 2017
Due to the perishable nature of tourism services and the limited capacity of tourism firms in serving customers, accurate forecasts of tourism demand are of utmost relevance for the success of tourism businesses. Nowadays, travellers extensively search the web to form expectations and to base their travel decision before visiting a destination.
Wolfram Höpken   +3 more
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Overtourism and the impact of tourist traffic on the daily life of city residents: a case study of Poznan

Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 2022
According to ranking conducted by TripAdvisor in 2019, Poznan is the fifth most popular city for tourists coming to Poland. Tourists mainly focus on the very center of Poznan – the Old Town, which is one of the most historic districts of the city.
Mateusz Rozmiarek   +2 more
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Expert’s Perceptions towards Management of Tourist Traffic in Protected Areas Based on the Tatra Mountains

, 2020
Increasing human impact in mountain areas may constitute a challenge to national park authorities. Therefore, interdisciplinary research is important in order to address the various aspects of the functioning of protected areas.
Anna Delekta   +2 more
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Study on the Traffic Volume Prediction of Highway Tourist Traffic

2010 International Conference on E-Product E-Service and E-Entertainment, 2010
Scientific and accurate forecast of highway tourist traffic volume is the premise of regional tourism transportation development planning. Based on a detailed analysis of the characteristics and influencing factors of highway tourism transportation, Elastic Coefficients Method and Factor Analysis Model were innovatively combined and proposed to ...
Lisha Yu, Xiangyu Yin, Xinlian Xie
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Assessment of Trail Erosion Under the Impact of Tourist Traffic in the Bucegi Mountains, Romanian Carpathians

Environments
Trail erosion is a global issue, particularly in mountainous regions, that is largely driven by increased tourist flows and uncontrolled trampling. Our study was conducted in the Bucegi Mountains, Southern Carpathians, Romania, along three of the most ...
Mihai Jula, M. Voiculescu
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Tourist traffic in national parks in Poland

2020
The article aims to assess the size of tourism in national parks in Poland in 2004-2017, with particular emphasis on the Tatra National Park (TPN), a park with high tourist attendance. The study investigates the dynamics of tourism in national parks as well as the size, character and spatial distribution of tourism in the TPN.
Ćwiek, Małgorzata, Pater, Beata
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Selecting tourist traffic by demarketing

Tourism Management, 1989
Abstract The increasing rowdiness of some tourists abroad, and the resultant bad publicity for the travel industry, requires attention. This article examines the phenomenon and ways of dealing with it. Using Cyprus as an example, demarketing, whereby certain segments only of the tourist population are actively targeted, while others are discouraged ...
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Prediction of tourist flow based on multi‐source traffic data in scenic spot

Trans. GIS, 2020
At present, China's tourism industry has entered an era of rapid development. It is of great significance to predict the precise and real‐time tourist flow of the popular tourist areas with dense crowds, providing decision support for rational evacuation
Hao Lu   +5 more
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American Interstate Motor Tourist Traffic

Southern Economic Journal, 1941
The Tourist Traffic Research Department of the Conoco Travel Bureau, Denver, estimated that in 1939, 45,000,000 motor tourists traveled in I3,ooo,ooo cars about the country, spending $4,500,000,000 of which $i,ooo,ooo,ooo went for intrastate travel. In 1939 the number of motorists was ii per cent greater than in 1938, although their total expenditure ...
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