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Author Jun-Rong Lin
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Department Department of Leisure Management
Year 2021 Semester 2
Degree Master Type of Document Master's Thesis
Language zh-TW.Big5 Chinese Page Count 105
Title Construction of environmental air quality assessment indicators for tourism activities
Keyword
  • Pair-t Hypothesis Test
  • Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA)
  • Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM)
  • travel intention
  • Air Quality
  • Air Quality
  • travel intention
  • Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM)
  • Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA)
  • Pair-t Hypothesis Test
  • Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the impacts of tourism development on ambient air quality, and to establish air quality improvement indicators suitable for domestic tourism by using the fuzzy Delphi method, the importance-appropriateness analysis, and the paired sample t-assay to enhance suitable environmental conditions for tourism activities.
    Through the collection of literature and improvement policies related to the deterioration of air quality associated with domestic and international tourism activities, the four major components of this study are the lodging industry, public transportation, religious and folkloric activities, and shopping malls, which are frequented by people engaged in tourism activities. First, a questionnaire with 24 ambient air quality indicators was designed and distributed to domestic experts and scholars in the fields of hospitality, transportation, environment, tourism, and transportation. Finally, the 18 ambient air quality indicators that consumers considered to be helpful in enhancing their desire to travel were selected through consumer questionnaires, reliability analysis, importance-suitability analysis, and paired sample testing. As a result of the study, it is recommended that the executive branch and the private sector work closely together to reduce the sources of ambient air pollution associated with tourism activities, and that consumers cooperate with the ambient air quality indicators implemented by the executive branch and the private sector to continuously maintain the ambient air quality of tourist attractions and related venues.
    Advisor Committee
  • Chi-Kang Lin - advisor
  • Chi-Kang Lin - co-chair
  • Tien-Ho Kuo - co-chair
  • Pin-Chyuan Hwang - chair
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    Date of Defense 2022-06-22 Date of Submission 2022-07-27

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