Global Trend and Roles of Constructed Environment in Tourism Development

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A. S. Sochipem Zimik, Arup Barman

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The study employs a practical approach to investigate the significance of constructed environment in tourism development. By closely analyzing pertinent literature, we aim to gain a comprehensive understanding of the impact of the constructed environment and its trend globally. Specifically, our study focuses on analyzing the constructed environment from the perspective of tourists’ psychology with the help of the Maslowian Triangle. The central message of our study is the urgent need for a well-developed constructed environment and policy development to the new horizon of sustainable tourism development that can propel the global economy. To make the study impunities from various threads and challenges, pragmatic implications are formulated to comprehend tourist psychology, policymaker’s consciousness in the light of tourist satisfaction, and resource management; which results in economic vitality. We emphasize the need for further research to address existing gaps and draw compelling conclusions about why the constructed environment is critical to the growth of the tourism sector.

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Arup Barman, A. S. S. Z. (2023). Global Trend and Roles of Constructed Environment in Tourism Development. European Economic Letters (EEL), 13(3), 783–793. Retrieved from https://eelet.org.uk/index.php/journal/article/view/363
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