Jaime A. Prudencio-Vázquez, Alvaro Martínez-Rodríguez, Leonardo Pérez-Victorino, José Álvarez-García
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Abstract
Abstract Studies on the spatial patterns of economic activity contribute to economic performance management, planning, and promotion. Investors, policymakers, and social organizations have access to valuable information on the concentration and location of activity. Spatial patterns of tourism have been studied to better organize tourist flows, optimize existing infrastructure, plan new facilities, and promote new destinations. In the late 1960s, the Central Mexican government started projects aimed at constructing large tourism facilities primarily for foreign visitors. These were called centros integralmente planeados or “fully planned centers” (CIP’s) and were headed by Fondo Nacional de Fomento al Turismo (National Tourism Promotion Fund) FONATUR. The objective of this study is to explore the spatial distribution patterns of tourism establishments in five municipalities where CIP?s are located. The study uses exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA) tools, such as average nearest neighbor index, standard deviation ellipse, spatial kernel density, global and local indicator of spatial autocorrelation, applied to geographic information system (GIS) data representing tourism establishments. The results show changes in establishment distribution and orientation, as well as spatial concentration in all cases and years. All CIP?s experienced a significant reduction in establishments, particularly small and medium-sized businesses. This paper is one of the first to analyze simultaneously the spatial distribution and concentration of tourism establishments in five municipalities where CIP’s are located.
经济活动的空间格局研究有助于经济绩效的管理、规划和促进。投资者、政策制定者和社会组织可以获得有关活动集中度和地点的宝贵信息。研究旅游空间格局,以更好地组织旅游流,优化现有基础设施,规划新的设施,促进新的目的地。在20世纪60年代末,墨西哥中部政府开始了旨在建设主要面向外国游客的大型旅游设施的项目。这些中心被称为“全面规划中心”,由Fondo Nacional de Fomento al Turismo(国家旅游促进基金)FONATUR领导。摘要本研究的目的是探讨五个直辖市旅游机构的空间分布格局。S被定位。本研究采用探索性空间数据分析(ESDA)工具,如平均最近邻指数、标准差椭圆、空间核密度、空间自相关全局和局部指标等,对代表旅游场所的地理信息系统(GIS)数据进行分析。结果表明,在不同的案例和年份中,其机构分布和朝向以及空间集中度都发生了变化。CIP吗?美国的机构,特别是中小型企业大幅减少。本文首次同时分析了CIP所在的5个直辖市旅游设施的空间分布和集中度。
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Quality and Quantity constitutes a point of reference for European and non-European scholars to discuss instruments of methodology for more rigorous scientific results in the social sciences. In the era of biggish data, the journal also provides a publication venue for data scientists who are interested in proposing a new indicator to measure the latent aspects of social, cultural, and political events. Rather than leaning towards one specific methodological school, the journal publishes papers on a mixed method of quantitative and qualitative data. Furthermore, the journal’s key aim is to tackle some methodological pluralism across research cultures. In this context, the journal is open to papers addressing some general logic of empirical research and analysis of the validity and verification of social laws. Thus The journal accepts papers on science metrics and publication ethics and, their related issues affecting methodological practices among researchers.
Quality and Quantity is an interdisciplinary journal which systematically correlates disciplines such as data and information sciences with the other humanities and social sciences. The journal extends discussion of interesting contributions in methodology to scholars worldwide, to promote the scientific development of social research.