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Green Fuzzy Tourist Trip Design Problem

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  • José Ruiz-Meza
  • Julio Brito
  • Jairo R. Montoya-Torres
  • Ana Castro-Vergara
  • Aijun Liu

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The shift from mass tourism to more personalized travel denotes great importance in the construction of tourist itineraries. Given the negative impacts of transport and tourism on the environment, sustainability criteria play an important role. The Tourist Trip Design Problem is related to the design of itineraries for tourists. Planning is complex in tourist regions of developing countries where the information associated with tourist activities is difficult to access, vague, and incomplete. With this information, tourists must plan their trip, and the conditions and limitations they establish for it are flexible and imprecise. Fuzzy optimization can address problems with this type of information and constraints. Therefore, in this paper, an analysis of the tourism supply chain is carried out, taking as a case study the Department of Sucre on Colombia's Caribbean coast. A Multiconstraint Multimodal Team Orienteering Problem with Time Windows and fuzzy constraints is developed to model the tourism trip design problem that maximizes profit and minimizes CO2 emissions. The model is tested using datasets from the literature and the real world. The results demonstrate consistency with the fuzzy approach and generate a set of low-emission solutions.

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  • José Ruiz-Meza & Julio Brito & Jairo R. Montoya-Torres & Ana Castro-Vergara & Aijun Liu, 2022. "Green Fuzzy Tourist Trip Design Problem," Advances in Operations Research, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-10, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaor:6828385
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/6828385
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