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Exploring The Relationship Between Tourism Development Indicators And Carbon Emissions : A Case Study Of Tunisia

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  • Hbib Sekrafi

    (Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Sousse, Tunisia)

  • Asma Sghaier

    (LaREMFiQ University of Sousse Tunisia)

Abstract

Tourism is viewed increasingly as an essential sector to local, regional and national reconstruction and development for economies at various scales. The objective of the study is to empirically investigate a two-way statistical relationship between tourism development indicators and carbon emissions in Pakistan over a period of 1991-2010. To recognize this relationship, a time series, co-integration and Granger Causality Tests have been employed. The study further evaluates four alternative but equally plausible hypotheses, each with different policy implications. These are: i) tourism indicators cause carbon emission (the conventional view), ii) carbon emission cause tourism indicators, iii) There is a bi-directional causality between the two variables and iv) both variables are causality independent (although highly correlated). The results reveal that tourism indicators significantly increase carbon emissions in Pakistan. The causality results, only moderately, support the conventional view that tourism indicators have significant long run casual effect on carbon emissions in Pakistan. The present study find evidence of unidirectional causality running between tourism indicators and carbon emissions while causal relationship running from carbon emissions to natural resource depletion and from carbon emissions to net forest depletion in the context of Tunisia.

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  • Hbib Sekrafi & Asma Sghaier, 2016. "Exploring The Relationship Between Tourism Development Indicators And Carbon Emissions : A Case Study Of Tunisia," Management Strategies Journal, Constantin Brancoveanu University, vol. 32(2), pages 34-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:brc:journl:v:32:y:2016:i:2:p:34-43
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    1. Arshian Sharif & Shrabani Saha & Neil Campbell & Avik Sinha & Dalia M. Ibrahiem, 2020. "Tourism, environment and energy: an analysis for China," Current Issues in Tourism, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 23(23), pages 2930-2949, December.

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