13th Global Forum on Tourism Statistics
- Date:
- 17–18 November 2014
- Venue:
- Nara Prefectural New Public Hall
101 Kasugano-cho, Nara-city, Nara-pref. 630-8212, Japan.
The 13th Forum will focus on the following themes:
- Measurement and economic analysis of regional tourism
- Analysis of demand side behaviour and consumption
- Using big data for tourism statistics
- Utilising tourism statistics for business and policy analysis
Draft Agenda Please note that there may still be changes made to this program.
DAY1 (Monday) 17 November 2014
8:30 - 9:30 | Registration |
9:30 - 10:10 | Opening Session
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10:10 - 10:30 | Keynote speech : Tourism Statistics: a Policy PerspectiveArmando Peres : Chairman, OECD Tourism Committee |
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10:30 - 13:00 | Session 1 : Measurement and economic analysis of regional tourismChairperson - Douglas Frechtling : George Washington University |
Measuring tourism at subnational level: a review of selected OECD country initiatives, including a focus on the Australian Regional Tourism Profile
DREAM®trip: making data bigger
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~Coffee Break and Poster Session~ |
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Modeling economic monitoring systems of tourism impacts at sub-national level
Visualization and Quantification of Regional Tourism by The Spatial Characteristics Analysis of Tourist Facilities -Utilizing Tourism Regional Economic Research And Phone Data
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13:00 - 14:00 | ~Lunch Break~ |
14:00 - 14:30 | Special Session: Tourism Statistics: the European and the Asian cases |
The Asian situation on tourism expenditure statisticsTerry Kustiawan : The ASEAN Secretariat The European Union's system of tourism statisticsChristophe Demunter : Eurostat Head of the tourism statistics team, European Commission |
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14:30 - 17:30 | Session 2 : Analysis of demand-side behaviour and consumptionChairperson - Hiroyuki Kamiyama : Nomura Research Institute, Ltd. |
The German and the Austrian travel habits. An analysis over time based on the German Reiseanalyse and the Austrian official travel behaviour surveys
Regional variations in tourist consumption patterns: a model of demand for domestic tourism in AustraliaSarath Divisekera :College of Business Economics and Statistics, Victoria University |
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~Coffee Break and Poster Session~ |
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Analysis of Demand-Side Behaviour and ConsumptionDilip Kumar Bhadra : Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), Ministry of Planning Analysis of Demand and Consumption of International Visitors to Indonesia (from selected countries)Mila Hertinmalyana : Badan Pusat Statistik-Statistics Indonesia An analysis of inbound tourist behavior after the Great East Japan EarthquakeLingling Wu : Institution for Transport Policy Studies |
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17:30 - 17:40 | Explanation of the Nara Tourism Statistics Week consumption surveyKazuyuki Tsuchiya : Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. |
18:00-18:15 | Transfer by bus to Hotel Nikko Nara |
18:30 - 20:30 | Welcome Dinner hosted by Japan Tourism Agency |
DAY2 (Tuesday) 18 November 2014
8:30 - 9:00 | Registration |
9:00 - 11:30 | Session 3 : Using big data for tourism statisticsChairperson - Christophe Demunter : Eurostat Head of the tourism statistics team, European Commission |
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Feasibility study on the use of mobile positioning data for tourism statistics
Analysis of trends in tourist behavior and a case study of tourism flows using mobile positioning data in Okinawa
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~Coffee Break and Poster Session~ |
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Using electronic card transaction data to measure and monitor regional tourism in New Zealand.
Data Mining in Tourism Data Analysis: Inbound Visitors to Japan
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11:30 - 12:50 | ~Lunch Break~ |
12:50 - 16:50 | Session 4 : Utilising tourism statistics for business and policy analysisChairperson ? Tadayuki Hara : University of Central Florida |
An estimation of International tourism attraction indexes of East and Southeast Asia and Oceania countries and regions and their application to temporal and spatial comparative analyses
Developing, integrating and using regional tourism statistics for business and policy action
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~Coffee Break and Poster Session~ |
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Nautical Tourism within TSA Framework: the Case of Croatia
If You Can't Measure It - You Can't Manage It. |
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~Coffee Break ~ |
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An analysis of CO2 emission in tourism industries of multi-country region using I-O table -A case in Japan and Korea -
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16:50 - 17:05 | Summary of The ForumRapporteur -Karl Wober : President, MODUL University Vienna |
17:05 - 17:40 | Closing session
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18:00 - 20:00 | Optional Dinner hosted by Nara Prefecture |
Poster Session (Day1, Day2) | |
The Characteristics of Japanese Lodging Industry: Microdata Analysis from Accommodation SurveyTatsuo OI : Faculty of Tourism, Wakayama University The Progress and Harmony for humanity through cultural tourism
Review of ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint 2015 (AEC), ASEAN Transport Policies 2015 and Cross Border Drive Tourism
Economic Impact of Inbound Tourism on Regional Destinations of Japan,
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