The Economic Significance of Hunting Tourism in East Lapland,Finland |
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Authors: | Anne Matilainen Susanna Keskinarkaus Hannu Törmä |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ruralia Institute, University of Helsinki, Sein?joki, Finlandanne.matilainen@helsinki.fi;3. Ruralia Institute, University of Helsinki, Sein?joki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Uses of game resources are under constant debate. One such debate focuses on hunting tourism and its contributions to rural economics. To prioritize future investment and inform policy decisions, it is necessary to identify the full economic consequences of the operation of hunting tourism companies in rural areas. However, the true economic significance of these typically small-scale companies is not apparent when examined on an industrial scale. These companies may nevertheless serve as a sustainable solution to local-scale rural challenges. In this article, the regional economic significance of hunting tourism is estimated for the East Lapland sub-region of northern Finland through the use of Computable General Equilibrium simulation models. Although these models are known to effectively evaluate short- and long-term regional economic effects of industries such as tourism, they have not previously been applied to evaluate hunting tourism. |
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Keywords: | Computable General Equilibrium models economics hunting tourism rural entrepreneurship small game |
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