Tourism development under water-energy dual constraints: a case study from xinjiang based on different emergency scenarios

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    Studies show that buses, private cars, airplanes, and other vehicles consume considerable energy, making transportation the largest energy consumer in tourism, and the transportation water footprint an integral part of the tourism water footprint (TWF). In part III, tourism water supply (TWS) and TWF models, as well as a suitability model, are constructed to measure and demonstrate tourism water stress. Literature Review Scholars have explored how tourism development matches regional water resources and energy and had plenty of findings that fall into the following three categories: measurement of tourism water and energy demand, measurement . . .

     

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