Abstract

Rural tourism has been developing vigorously, and rural community functions are becoming diversified in China. Therefore, this paper takes China as an example to explore how sustainable rural tourism affects rural community development in the long and short run over the period 1994–2020. Sustainable rural tourism can be measured using two indicators: total rural tourism revenue and number of rural tourists. Rural community development is measured by the number of rural community service institutions. Then, by incorporating other variables and using the autoregressive distributed lag bounds co-integration technique to perform an empirical analysis, we found that, whether in the long or short run, sustainable rural tourism always plays a positive and significant role in promoting rural community development. In particular, in the long run, rural infrastructure construction, rural ecological environment, agricultural fiscal expenditure, agricultural technological progress, and rural human capital are identified as the major forces behind rural community development. Meanwhile, in the short run, rural infrastructure construction, rural ecological environment, agricultural fiscal expenditure, agricultural technological progress, and rural human capital are also major drivers of rural community development. This paper contributes to the current literature by filling in the existing gaps in several aspects.

Highlights

  • Rural tourism is a new driving force for the sustainable development of the tourism industry [1,2]

  • The rural tourism experience of rural life is aimed at enjoying rural pastoral beauty, engaging in the agricultural planting and breeding industry, rural primitive ecological environment, and folk culture in order to attract the attention of tourists

  • In addition to the analysis presented above, a significant number of academics investigate the link between sustainable rural tourism and rural community development from more specific and realistic perspectives in order to provide more innovative findings

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Summary

Introduction

Rural tourism is a new driving force for the sustainable development of the tourism industry [1,2]. They revealed that local community engagement (participation in decision making, information sharing, empowerment, and degree of knowledge about the tourism business) might positively influence sustainable rural tourism (social, cultural, economic, and environmental characteristics) through self-efficacy This finding was supported by Fong et al [22]. Using the autoregressive distributed lag bounds co-integration technique, and incorporating other variables (i.e., rural infrastructure construction, rural ecological environment, agricultural fiscal expenditure, agricultural technology progress, rural human capital, and industrialization) to perform an empirical analysis, our findings suggest that sustainable rural tourism positively and significantly affects rural community development, whether in the long or short run.

Literature Review
Effect of Rural Tourism on Rural Community Development across the World
Effect of Rural Tourism on Rural Community Development in China
Variable Description
Model Specification
Explanation of Estimation Tools
Basic Characteristics of Variables
Unit Root Test
Bounds Co-Integration Test
Long Run Effect of Sustainable Rural Tourism on Rural Community Development
Short Run Effect of Sustainable Rural Tourism on Rural Community Development
Diagnostic Test
Conclusions andthe
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