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Título Olive Oil as a Tourist Attraction: An Analysis of Demand
Autores Millan, M. Genoveva Dancausa , MILLÁN VÁZQUEZ DE LA TORRE, GENOVEVA
Publicación externa No
Medio Land
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil JCR 2
Cuartil SJR 1
Fecha de publicacion 01/10/2024
ISI 001342642700001
DOI 10.3390/land13101587
Abstract Olive oil is not only an essential culinary element in the diet of Mediterranean countries, but it is also becoming an increasingly attractive element from a tourism perspective. The olive grove landscape, ancient olive trees, and oil mills are increasingly attracting tourists eager to experience this type of tourism. This research analyzes the profile of the oleotourist in the four designations of the province of C & oacute;rdoba (Spain). SARIMA models have been applied to predict oleotourism demand, resulting in a growing demand, which will create jobs in the towns dedicated to this cultivation. The main problem is the seasonality of this demand, which can be corrected by creating complementary activities such as olive oil festivals, cooking workshops, or tasting sessions. A logit model has also been developed to determine which variables influence the probability of being satisfied with the oleotourism experience, with environmental conservation and travel cost being the most influential. Regarding the bivariate analysis, motivation and satisfaction with the trip are closely related, as is the personal classification of the oleotourist; the more they know about the world of olive cultivation, the more satisfied they are with their experience.
Palabras clave oleotourism; gastronomic routes; C & oacute;rdoba; SARIMA model; logit model; olive oil
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