Air quality as a factor affecting urban tourism

The purpose of the article is to determine whether potential tourists consider information about a city’s air quality in their assessment of its tourist attractiveness and how this this information affects their travel decisions. Urban tourism is a common and dynamically developing form of tourism....

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Main Authors: Aleksandra Łapko, Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz, Aleksander Panasiuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: WSB Poznań 2020-06-01
Series:Studia Periegetica
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Online Access:http://studia-periegetica.com/gicid/01.3001.0014.4152
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author Aleksandra Łapko
Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz
Aleksander Panasiuk
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description The purpose of the article is to determine whether potential tourists consider information about a city’s air quality in their assessment of its tourist attractiveness and how this this information affects their travel decisions. Urban tourism is a common and dynamically developing form of tourism. Cities encourage tourists to visit them with various attractions, cultural, gastronomic and accommodation offerings as well as mass events. At the same time, they are often industrial centres and important transportation hubs, which makes them characterized by a high degree of air pollution. The article presents results of a survey involving 509 respondents from Poland. The data were used to assessment to what extent information about air quality in a given city is relevant for people planning a tourist trip. In addition, the survey provided information about factors that could increase the respondents’ interest in the level of air quality in a city they were planning to visit. Particular attention was paid to the respondents’ health. Many diseases can be the result of air pollution, or can be aggravated by substances contained in smog. Therefore, the authors tried to determine whether people suffering from such illnesses were more likely to pay special attention to air quality in their prospective destinations. The results constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge about the factors affecting demand in urban tourism. They may be relevant for entities responsible for managing cities and promoting tourism products. The article also draws attention to the fact that problems arising from air pollution in cities can affect not only their residents, but also tourists.
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spelling doaj.art-8b09a0ad057d4e8b85b6698e109c4bef2022-12-22T00:33:47ZengWSB PoznańStudia Periegetica1897-92622020-06-0130210912310.5604/01.3001.0014.415201.3001.0014.4152Air quality as a factor affecting urban tourismAleksandra Łapko0Roma Strulak-Wójcikiewicz1Aleksander Panasiuk2Maritime University of Szczecin (Poland) Faculty of Engineering and Transport EconomicsMaritime University of Szczecin (Poland) Faculty of Engineering and Transport EconomicsFaculty of Management and Social Communication, University in Krakow (Poland)The purpose of the article is to determine whether potential tourists consider information about a city’s air quality in their assessment of its tourist attractiveness and how this this information affects their travel decisions. Urban tourism is a common and dynamically developing form of tourism. Cities encourage tourists to visit them with various attractions, cultural, gastronomic and accommodation offerings as well as mass events. At the same time, they are often industrial centres and important transportation hubs, which makes them characterized by a high degree of air pollution. The article presents results of a survey involving 509 respondents from Poland. The data were used to assessment to what extent information about air quality in a given city is relevant for people planning a tourist trip. In addition, the survey provided information about factors that could increase the respondents’ interest in the level of air quality in a city they were planning to visit. Particular attention was paid to the respondents’ health. Many diseases can be the result of air pollution, or can be aggravated by substances contained in smog. Therefore, the authors tried to determine whether people suffering from such illnesses were more likely to pay special attention to air quality in their prospective destinations. The results constitute a significant contribution to the knowledge about the factors affecting demand in urban tourism. They may be relevant for entities responsible for managing cities and promoting tourism products. The article also draws attention to the fact that problems arising from air pollution in cities can affect not only their residents, but also tourists. http://studia-periegetica.com/gicid/01.3001.0014.4152urban tourismtourism managementtourist attractivenesssustainable tourism
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Aleksander Panasiuk
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urban tourism
tourism management
tourist attractiveness
sustainable tourism
title Air quality as a factor affecting urban tourism
title_full Air quality as a factor affecting urban tourism
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title_full_unstemmed Air quality as a factor affecting urban tourism
title_short Air quality as a factor affecting urban tourism
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topic urban tourism
tourism management
tourist attractiveness
sustainable tourism
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