Management, Economic Applied and Stadistics, Universidad de Córdoba, 14071 Córdoba, Spain.
Quantitative Methods, Universidad Loyola Andalucía, 14004 Córdoba, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Mar 8;18(5):2740. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18052740.
In recent decades, there has been a change in tourists' tastes; they want to experience something novel. To satisfy this demand, a new type of tourism, known as "dark tourism", has arisen; it has various modalities, among which cemetery tourism and ghost tourism stand out, in addition to very different motivations from those of the cultural tourist. In this type of tourism, cemeteries are not visited to appreciate their architecture or heritage but to explore a morbid curiosity about the people buried there; ghost tourism or paranormal tourism seizes on the desire to know the events that occurred there and tends to have macabre content. This study analyzes dark tourism in the province of Córdoba in southern Spain with the aim of knowing the profile of the tourist and his motivation. This study additionally will forecast the demand for this type of tourism, using autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models, which allow us to know this market's evolution and whether any promotional action should be carried out to promote it.
近几十年来,游客的品味发生了变化;他们希望体验一些新奇的事物。为了满足这一需求,一种新型的旅游方式——“黑色旅游”应运而生;它有多种形式,其中墓地旅游和幽灵旅游较为突出,其动机与文化游客有很大的不同。在这种旅游中,人们不是为了欣赏墓地的建筑或遗产而去参观,而是出于对埋葬在那里的人的病态好奇心;幽灵旅游或超自然旅游抓住了人们想了解那里发生的事件的欲望,往往带有阴森恐怖的内容。本研究分析了西班牙南部科尔多瓦省的黑色旅游,旨在了解游客的特征及其动机。本研究还将使用自回归综合移动平均 (ARIMA) 模型预测对这种旅游的需求,该模型可以让我们了解这个市场的发展情况,以及是否应该采取任何推广措施来促进这种旅游。