ANALYSING INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CIRCULATION STRUCTURE SPATIALLY
International tourism is the most dynamic component of tourism circulation. According to prognoses, the number of tourists worldwide is steadily increasing in 2008, after the record year 2007, despite economic uncertainties. In 2007, there have been 898,000,000 tourists that took trips to certain ar...
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description | International tourism is the most dynamic component of tourism circulation.
According to prognoses, the number of tourists worldwide is steadily increasing in
2008, after the record year 2007, despite economic uncertainties. In 2007, there
have been 898,000,000 tourists that took trips to certain areas of the world, with
6.2% more tourists than in 2006. The main tourism destinations were France and
Spain, but as far as international tourism circulation per regions is concerned, the
most considerable growth compared to 2006 was that of the Middle East (13.4%),
followed by Central America (11.1%) and Africa (7.9%). Europe has a growth of
only 4.2% in 2007, compared to the reference year 2006, but despite all this, it still
ranks first from the point of view of the total number of visitors (480,100,000
tourists), which recommends it as a main cultural destination worldwide. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3138d6d964bd4e678f21d3989cd4ac1b2024-04-09T08:05:14ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-11-014116806801868ANALYSING INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CIRCULATION STRUCTURE SPATIALLYI. PETROMAN0CORNELIA PETROMAN1I. CABA2DIANA MARIN3Faculty of Farm Management, Timişoara, România *Faculty of Farm Management, Timişoara, România Mihai Eminescu University, Timişoara, România Faculty of Farm Management, Timişoara, România International tourism is the most dynamic component of tourism circulation. According to prognoses, the number of tourists worldwide is steadily increasing in 2008, after the record year 2007, despite economic uncertainties. In 2007, there have been 898,000,000 tourists that took trips to certain areas of the world, with 6.2% more tourists than in 2006. The main tourism destinations were France and Spain, but as far as international tourism circulation per regions is concerned, the most considerable growth compared to 2006 was that of the Middle East (13.4%), followed by Central America (11.1%) and Africa (7.9%). Europe has a growth of only 4.2% in 2007, compared to the reference year 2006, but despite all this, it still ranks first from the point of view of the total number of visitors (480,100,000 tourists), which recommends it as a main cultural destination worldwide.https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/1868international tourismtourism circulationtotal number of touriststourist destinations |
spellingShingle | I. PETROMAN CORNELIA PETROMAN I. CABA DIANA MARIN ANALYSING INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CIRCULATION STRUCTURE SPATIALLY Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies international tourism tourism circulation total number of tourists tourist destinations |
title | ANALYSING INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CIRCULATION STRUCTURE SPATIALLY |
title_full | ANALYSING INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CIRCULATION STRUCTURE SPATIALLY |
title_fullStr | ANALYSING INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CIRCULATION STRUCTURE SPATIALLY |
title_full_unstemmed | ANALYSING INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CIRCULATION STRUCTURE SPATIALLY |
title_short | ANALYSING INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CIRCULATION STRUCTURE SPATIALLY |
title_sort | analysing international tourism circulation structure spatially |
topic | international tourism tourism circulation total number of tourists tourist destinations |
url | https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/1868 |
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