What can we learn from Airbnb data on tourist flows? A case study on Iceland

IF 0.2 Q4 GEOGRAPHY Espaces-Populations-Societes Pub Date : 2021-01-20 DOI:10.4000/EPS.10452
A. Cebeillac, Yvette Vaguet
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Tourist flows are increasingly important – at least up to the covid-19 crisis - and the Arctic regions are no exception. In particular, Iceland is experiencing an unprecedented tourism boom that began a decade ago. This goes hand in hand with the development of online short-term rental platforms such as Airbnb. This article questions how public information on the Airbnb website can be used to study tourist flows, with Iceland as a case study. Using a program we developed, we collected information about the accommodation available on the platform, as well as any comments left by visitors.Each member’s profile also includes the place of residence declared by the user, which makes it possible to know the country of origin. We then compared this collected information with official statistical data. Airbnb, which is growing steadily, seems to be gaining ground on the classic hotel business. The Airbnb data reflects the officially recorded flows by country of origin. This makes the case for using this data for the Arctic region, for which statistical data is hard to find at a fine-scale.
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我们能从Airbnb的客流数据中学到什么?以冰岛为例
至少在2019冠状病毒病危机之前,旅游流量变得越来越重要,北极地区也不例外。特别是,冰岛正在经历十年前开始的前所未有的旅游热潮。这与Airbnb等在线短租平台的发展密切相关。本文以冰岛为例,质疑如何利用Airbnb网站上的公共信息来研究游客流量。使用我们开发的程序,我们收集了关于平台上可用住宿的信息,以及访问者留下的任何评论。每个成员的个人资料还包括用户申报的居住地,这使得了解原籍国成为可能。然后,我们将收集到的信息与官方统计数据进行比较。Airbnb正在稳步增长,似乎在传统的酒店业务上取得了进展。Airbnb的数据反映了按来源国官方记录的客流量。这就为北极地区使用这些数据提供了理由,因为北极地区很难找到精确的统计数据。
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期刊介绍: Créée en 1983 par l’Université de Lille 1, siège de sa publication, espace populations sociétés est une revue pluridisciplinaire, internationale et thématique. Elle est ouverte et destinée aux scientifiques dont les thèmes de recherche recouvrent les trois mots-clés qui composent le titre. La différenciation démographique et la différenciation sociale des configurations, de la pratique ou du vécu de l’espace, la différenciation spatiale des populations, des sociétés ou des groupes sociaux, l’imbrication des phénomènes sociaux, démographiques et spatiaux et leurs interactions constituent des objets d’études pour des géographes.
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