THE REVIEW OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES: A CASE OF THE URBAN TOURISM SECTOR
Keywords:
Circular Economy, Material Flow Analysis, Systematic Review, Tourism Sector, Urban MetabolismAbstract
The problems of tourism industrial metabolism (consumption and production) can generate massive impacts on the environment and human health, explicitly emerging urban tourism. The goal of the circular economy is to reduce the issues associated with environmental management and monitoring by improving resource efficiency, extending product lifespan, and closing the loop. However, these systematics for decision-making procedures and policy must adequately analyse data resources and analysis. This article presents a systematic review of novel techniques for circular economy analysis to overcome those barriers, especially in the urban tourism sector: information technology, data mining, and data analysis. These resources support decision-making systems for managing resources and waste in the tourism city toward a circular economy. This result helps provide appropriate information to city managers and the private sector operating various businesses. It will develop a framework that can be applied more widely to tourism and different sectors in other emerging markets.
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