Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia

The rapid increase in the capacity of computers to store information has generated an abundance of data across all types of industries in the world. Tourism forecast generates thousands of series of data nearly every time when considering domestic travel, as well as numerous levels of disaggregation...

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Main Authors: Ayobami, Ojo Kayode, Ismail, Hairul Nizam, Enyinaya Eluwa, Stephen
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spelling my.utm.304772019-08-23T04:06:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/30477/ Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia Ayobami, Ojo Kayode Ismail, Hairul Nizam Enyinaya Eluwa, Stephen H Social Sciences The rapid increase in the capacity of computers to store information has generated an abundance of data across all types of industries in the world. Tourism forecast generates thousands of series of data nearly every time when considering domestic travel, as well as numerous levels of disaggregation such as geographical regions, purpose of travel and so on. Hence, accurate forecasting techniques have become a necessity in Mesowalai Homestay due to the influx of tourists to the area & its impact on socio- economic development so as to take advantage of such a plethora of information. Many studies have used different forecasting techniques to forecast tourist arrival; therefore this study adopts the regression approach to forecast tourist arrivals in Mesowalai homestay. The data comprises of tourist arrival from the year 2000 to 2010. For the modeling, year 2000 to 2006 was used for building up the tourist arrival model and year 2006 to 2010 was used to compare the forecast. The result shows that the peak tourist arrivals to Mesowalai homestay is put at 1123.55 annually while tourist growth increases by 233.2 annually. International Knowledge Sharing Platform 2012 Article PeerReviewed Ayobami, Ojo Kayode and Ismail, Hairul Nizam and Enyinaya Eluwa, Stephen (2012) Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia. Journal of Environment and Earth Science, 2 (2). pp. 24-31. ISSN 2224-3216
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Ayobami, Ojo Kayode
Ismail, Hairul Nizam
Enyinaya Eluwa, Stephen
Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia
description The rapid increase in the capacity of computers to store information has generated an abundance of data across all types of industries in the world. Tourism forecast generates thousands of series of data nearly every time when considering domestic travel, as well as numerous levels of disaggregation such as geographical regions, purpose of travel and so on. Hence, accurate forecasting techniques have become a necessity in Mesowalai Homestay due to the influx of tourists to the area & its impact on socio- economic development so as to take advantage of such a plethora of information. Many studies have used different forecasting techniques to forecast tourist arrival; therefore this study adopts the regression approach to forecast tourist arrivals in Mesowalai homestay. The data comprises of tourist arrival from the year 2000 to 2010. For the modeling, year 2000 to 2006 was used for building up the tourist arrival model and year 2006 to 2010 was used to compare the forecast. The result shows that the peak tourist arrivals to Mesowalai homestay is put at 1123.55 annually while tourist growth increases by 233.2 annually.
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author Ayobami, Ojo Kayode
Ismail, Hairul Nizam
Enyinaya Eluwa, Stephen
author_facet Ayobami, Ojo Kayode
Ismail, Hairul Nizam
Enyinaya Eluwa, Stephen
author_sort Ayobami, Ojo Kayode
title Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia
title_short Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia
title_full Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia
title_fullStr Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of Mesowalai Homestay, Sabah State, Malaysia
title_sort forecasting as a pinnacle for rural revitalization: case study of mesowalai homestay, sabah state, malaysia
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