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Author(s)
Giovanni Ruggieri
Francisco J. Calderon Vazquez
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1506/2017.11.002
Affiliation(s)
University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy
University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain
ABSTRACT
Local development often
depends on tourism, especially in fragile contexts like islands which represent
a special cluster and are the best cases to be analyzed in order to highlight
positive and negative aspects of economic development driven by tourism. A
sustainable development approach should be taken in account and the UNESCO
brand plays a fundamental role in this sense. The aim of this paper is to analyze
the link between tourism supply and the growth of tourism demand in the case of
UNESCO sites through multivariate regression analysis. The results show a
correlation between the variables considered. But the actual structure of
supply is still built on conventional sea tourism and is not yet organized to
host and attract tourism demand connected with the UNESCO active volcano area. The
UNESCO brand could guarantee a new approach for local tourism development if
associated with a specific tourism supply structure.
KEYWORDS
development, islands, tourism, sustainability, analysis
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