Environmental Quality and Long Run Tourism Development a Cyclical Perspective for Small Island Tourist Economies
01.01.2005
Marie-Antoinette Maupertuis, Sauveur Giannoni
O1,L83,Q26
Tourism,Environment,Lifecycle,Islands
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Carlo Carraro
As tourism is becoming one of the most important sectors of the world economy, the number of small islands trying to develop a competitive tourist activity is increasing and this strategy appears as growth enhancing. In most cases, it is built on the environmental quality of the destination but also on lodging infrastructures and related services that tourists deserve in order to enjoy a good experience. This paper explores the inter-temporal trade-off between tourist investments and environmental quality preservation needed to ensure population revenues in the long run. It highlights possible cyclical evolution of environmental quality, tourist infrastructures, investments and tourist frequentation.