Spatio-temporal evolution and regional differences of high-quality development of China's tourism economy:from the perspective of new development concept
(1.School of Business and Tourism Management,Yunnan University, Kunming, 650500, China;2.Research Center of Border Tourism, China Tourism Research Academy, Kunming, 650500, China)
Abstract:Based on the perspective of the new development concept, we construct the evaluation index system for the high-quality development of tourism economy, and analyze the spatial and temporal evolution and regional differences of the high-quality development of China's tourism economy by using entropy method, kernel density estimation, Moran index, and theil index. The results show that: 1) the high-quality development of China's tourism economy is low at level and slow in improvement, increasing from 0.194 to 0.306, and the deficiency in innovation and open systems hinders the high-quality development of the tourism economy. 2) The spatial “cohort effect” is present, with most of them being high-high agglomeration or low-low agglomeration, and the positive “cohort effect” has been strengthened. 3) The theil index of high-quality development of China's tourism economy has decreased from 0.055 to 0.019, while the overall coordination has improved, but there is a certain “Matthew effect” between regions. The northern coastal economic zone, southwestern economic zone, southern coastal economic zone and northwestern economic zone belong to the zigzag fluctuation type of difference, while the northeastern economic zone, the middle reaches of the Yangtze River economic zone, the middle reaches of the Yellow River economic zone and the eastern coastal economic zone belong to the homogeneous resonance type of difference.
张鹏杨,章乐文,乔花飞,田 里,. 中国旅游经济高质量发展的时空演化与区域差异——基于新发展理念视角[J]. 华中师范大学学报(自然科学版), 2024, 58(4): 470-480.
ZHANG Pengyang,ZHANG Lewen,QIAO Huafei,TIAN Li. Spatio-temporal evolution and regional differences of high-quality development of China's tourism economy:from the perspective of new development concept. journal1, 2024, 58(4): 470-480.