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Natural amenities and regional tourism employment: A spatial analysis
Authors:Niromi Naranpanawa  Alicia N. Rambaldi  Neil Sipe
Affiliation:1. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, 4072 Australia;2. School of Economics, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, 4072 Australia
Abstract:This research examines the spatial linkages between natural amenities and tourism employment spillovers under alternative neighbourhood structures. A main contribution is to contrast models where economic distance defines neighbouring regions with a model where the spatial structure is defined by geographical proximity. Significant spillovers are found not only between geographical neighbours, but also between economic neighbours with important implications for policy design. Internet, population, regional parks and state forests and World Heritage Areas are found to be important drivers of regional spillovers. This study uses data for Queensland, Australia, however the approach and conclusions can be extrapolated to similar economies.
Keywords:economic proximity  natural amenity  neighbourhood structure  regional tourism spillovers  spatial weight matrices
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