Autoren
Marius Mayer, Martin Müller, Manuel Woltering, Julius Arnegger, Hubert Job
Publikationsdatum
2010/8/30
Zeitschrift
Landscape and urban planning
Band
97
Ausgabe
2
Seiten
73-82
Verlag
Elsevier
Beschreibung
Tourism in protected areas can create considerable income for adjacent communities. Based on face-to-face visitor surveys, the present study measures the structure, size and economic impact of tourist expenditure in the six German national parks Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer, Bayerischer Wald, Eifel, Müritz, Hainich and Kellerwald-Edersee. We find that mean daily expenditure per person of national park visitors is considerably below the national averages for tourists in Germany: day-trippers spend between EUR 7 and 13 per day (national average: EUR 28), whereas overnight visitors spend between EUR 37 and 57 (national average: EUR 120). The proportion of visitors with high national park affinity varies between a maximum of almost 46% in Bayerischer Wald and a minimum of nearly 11% in Niedersächsisches Wattenmeer. Between 49% and 51% of tourist expenditure is captured as direct and indirect …
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M Mayer, M Müller, M Woltering, J Arnegger, H Job - Landscape and urban planning, 2010