The Connection of Vegetation with Tourism Development and Economic Growth: A Case Study for Aruba

  • Marck Oduber
  • Jorge Ridderstaat
  • Pim Martens
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Abstract

Vegetation is an important ecosystem on earth. It influences the earth system in many ways. Any influences on this fragile variable should be investigated, especially in a changing climate. Humans can have a positive or a negative influence on plants. This paper investigates the possible impact of tourism development and economic growth on vegetation health using cointegration and causality for Aruba. The proposed framework contributes to a better understanding on the use of remote sensing of vegetation response to tourism development and economic growth. Thereby, provide opportunities for improving the overall strategy for achieving sustainable development on a small island state. The calculations showed that there were relationships between the tourism demand and economic growth on the vegetation health on Aruba for the western part of the island. On the other hand, for the central part of the island, no relationships were found.

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Marck Oduber, Jorge Ridderstaat, & Pim Martens. (2015). The Connection of Vegetation with Tourism Development and Economic Growth: A Case Study for Aruba. Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering A, 4(8). https://doi.org/10.17265/2162-5298/2015.08.004

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