The Impact of New Tourism Models on People’s Living Standards
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New tourism models; resident; living standards; sustainable; environment.Abstract
The backdrop of this study stems from the profound impact of COVID-19 on the tourism sector in 2020. Post-pandemic, nations globally embarked on robust tourism development efforts. Drawing on data from the 2020-2023 Urban Economic Report, this research delves into discerning disparities between emerging and traditional tourism paradigms. Employing a multi-case comparative analysis approach, taking Iceland, Vancouver, and Harbin as the research objects, it examines the ramifications of post-COVID-19 tourism strategies implemented by three distinct tourist destinations on resident livelihoods. By encapsulating diverse impacts, the study amalgamates findings from these cases for a comprehensive comparison. It serves to elucidate shortcomings while elucidating the merits of novel tourism models, thereby offering insights crucial for the sustainable evolution and innovation of the tourism industry. This research serves as a compass for tourism practitioners, facilitating a nuanced understanding of emerging trends and contributing to informed decision-making in navigating the path toward industry resilience and growth.
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