Destination choice and the identity of places: a disaggregated analysis for different types of visitor population environment in the Netherlands
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2006
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Zandvliet, Robbert Martijn
Dijst, M.J.
Bertolini, Luca
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Abstract
Individual behaviour relates to the ecological structure or identity of places. In this study, we investigated the relationship between the
space–time ecologies of different types of visitor population environment in the Netherlands and destination choice. Multinomial logistic
regression modelling for car users was applied to determine the relative importance of various personal and household attributes on
choosing for a particular purpose a particular type of visitor population environment during a particular time period of the day. The
attributes with the strongest link to the space–time ecologies of destination environments proved to be age, educational level, car ownership,
and household income and type.
Keywords
Space–time ecology, Destination choice, The Netherlands, Visitor populations