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An educational simulation tool for integrated coastal tourism development in developing countries
Authors:Annick Anctil  David Le Blanc
Affiliation:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, United States;2. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, Division for Sustainable Development, New York, NY, United States
Abstract:In spite of the importance of coastal tourism for the economies of many developing countries, tourism infrastructure has often been developed without full consideration of long-term impacts on the environment. The simulation model presented in this paper aims to address critical gaps in awareness and capacity for integrated decision-making and planning in tourism infrastructure development in a developing country context. We build a simple closed-loop model of tourism infrastructure investment, which integrates typical economic, social and ecological dimensions of the problem. The model is calibrated so that within 20 years, investment projects in tourist capacity done without concomitant investment in solid waste and wastewater treatment result in a collapse of fish stocks and a sharp drop in tourist attendance. The model includes several policy options that allow users to intervene at various points in the loop, allowing stakeholders to explore how various combinations of policies perform in financial, environmental and social terms over the long period. The model can, therefore, be used as an educational tool for training and capacity-building.
Keywords:tourism  infrastructure development  sustainability  industrial ecology  simulation tool
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