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- 09669582.2015.1008500 type ScholarlyWork assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 comment "This paper models tourism's environmental impact globally, analyzing worldwide tourism trips (both domestic and international) across all countries. The quoted passage references global tourism scenarios with trip projections covering the entire planet, demonstrating the study's worldwide geographic scope." assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 comment "This paper models tourism's environmental impact globally, analyzing worldwide tourism trips (both domestic and international) across all countries. The quoted passage references global tourism scenarios with trip projections covering the entire planet, demonstrating the study's worldwide geographic scope." assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 comment "Global tourism system is not only growing but entered a phase of "exponential growth"." assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 spatial global assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 spatial global assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 hasQuotedText "In terms of assumptions, the scenarios suggest that by 2050, there will be 7.77 billion tourist trips (domestic plus international) in the 'Economic slowdown' and 15.45 billion in the 'Global growth' scenario. The BAU scenario considers 13.6 billion trips." assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 hasQuotedText "In terms of assumptions, the scenarios suggest that by 2050, there will be 7.77 billion tourist trips (domestic plus international) in the 'Economic slowdown' and 15.45 billion in the 'Global growth' scenario. The BAU scenario considers 13.6 billion trips." assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 hasQuotedText "Resource use modelling as in this paper indicates that the global tourism system has entered a phase of exponential growth, confirming the notion of a period of “Great Acceleration” in humanity’s global environmental impact" assertion.
- 09669582.2015.1008500 cites nature11157 assertion.