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Turquía | El impacto del cambio climático sobre la demanda turística en Turquía

Türkiye | The impact of climate change on tourism demand in Türkiye

Joxe Mari Barrutiabengoa, Giancarlo Carta, Nara González, Pilar Más Rodríguez, Diego Pérez González and Gül Yücel

No 24/14, Working Papers from BBVA Bank, Economic Research Department

Abstract: La actividad turística depende de las condiciones climatológicas siendo muy vulnerable al cambio climático. Nuestro análisis, en el contexto de las condiciones climáticas, apunta a la posibilidad de cambios en la estacionalidad y la escala de los flujos turísticos en distintas provincias, en función del turismo que atraen. Tourism activities are highly dependent on weather conditions, and hence, vulnerable to the impact of climate change. Our analysis of Turkish tourism demand within the context of climate conditions points to possible changes in seasonality and quantity of tourism flows across provinces, depending on their tourism type.

Keywords: Global warming; Calentamiento global; Climate change; Cambio climático; Tourism sector; Sector turístico; Sustainable growth; Crecimiento sostenible; Foreign tourism; Turismo extranjero; Türkiye; Turquía; Macroeconomic Analysis; Análisis Macroeconómico; Climate Sustainability; Sostenibilidad Climática; Tourism; Turismo; Working Paper; Documento de Trabajo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L83 Q54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2024-11
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