Repositioning of Romanian Seaside Tourism as an Effect of Climate Change
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Climate Factors Impact on Seaside Tourism
Climate Change in Romania and Its Impact on Seaside Tourism
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
4.1. Profile of the Romanian Seaside Tourism
4.2. The Correlation and Linearity between the Number of Summer Days and the Arrival of Tourists by the Romanian Seaside
5. Discussion and Conclusions
6. Limitations of the Study
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Year | Number of Summer Days between (SD) * 01.05–30.09 Independent Variable | Total Tourist Arrivals (TTA) Dependent Variable | Romanian Tourist Arrivals (RTA) Dependent Variable | Foreign Tourist Arrivals (FTA) Dependent Variable |
---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | 92 | 977,975 | 912,923 | 65,052 |
2009 | 83 | 897,677 | 847,586 | 50,091 |
2010 | 90 | 803,096 | 755,376 | 47,720 |
2011 | 97 | 844,802 | 799,091 | 45,711 |
2012 | 99 | 953,008 | 898,211 | 54,797 |
2013 | 93 | 859,634 | 811,210 | 48,424 |
2014 | 93 | 883,947 | 832,988 | 50,959 |
2015 | 87 | 1,021,475 | 962,723 | 58,752 |
2016 | 105 | 1,162,958 | 1,102,050 | 60,908 |
2017 | 95 | 1,235,542 | 1,173,084 | 62,458 |
2018 | 106 | 1,312,418 | 1,249,667 | 62,751 |
Indicator | TTA | RTA | FTA |
---|---|---|---|
Correlation coefficient | 0.602854789 | 0.607917688 | 0.373687536 |
Coefficient of determination | 0.363433896 | 0.369563915 | 0.139642375 |
SD/TTA | SD/RTA | SD/FTA | |
---|---|---|---|
Number of observations (n) | 11 | 11 | 11 |
Degree of freedom (Dof) | 9 | 9 | 9 |
2.262 | 2.262 | 2.262 | |
−2.262 | −2.262 | −2.262 | |
Test statistic t | 2.266 | 2.296 | 1.208 |
or | Yes | yes | no |
Statistical significance | We reject (H0). We are 95% confident that there is a statistically significant linear relationship between the number of summer days and total arrivals of tourists in Constanta. | We reject (H0). We are 95% confident that there is a statistically significant linear relationship between the number of summer days and Romanians arrivals in Constanta. | We fail to reject (H0). There is no statistically significant relationship between the number of summer days and foreigners’ arrivals in Constanta. |
Coefficients | Lower 95% | Upper 95% | |
---|---|---|---|
b0 (intercept) | −390,546 | −1,777,374 | 996,282.4 |
b1 (slope) | 14,662.06 | 29.99736 | 29,294.11 |
Coefficients | Lower 95% | Upper 95% | |
---|---|---|---|
b0 (intercept) | −410,477 | −1,744,258 | 923,304.2 |
b1 (slope) | 14,288.61 | 216.2397 | 28,360.98 |
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APA StyleDumitrescu, G. -C., Poladian, S. M., & Aluculesei, A. -C. (2021). Repositioning of Romanian Seaside Tourism as an Effect of Climate Change. Information, 12(3), 108. https://doi.org/10.3390/info12030108