The Influence of Traffic Networks on the Supply-Demand Balance of Tourism: A Case Study of Jiangsu Province, China
Table 3
Classification of coordination levels.
Level
Coordination
Definition
Possible situation description
1
0~0.249
Very low
Least preferred tourism destination in the province, lacks attractions and thus potential customers.
2
0.250~0.399
Low
Basically, not a tourism destination, with only a few notable attractions and services; the local population is reluctant to travel.
3
0.400~0.599
Medium
Average economy, basically not reliant on tourism but contains some level of a hard-core tourism industry that supplements the overall economy.
4
0.600~0.749
High
Tourism industry is promising; residents are highly motivated to travel, but the area still needs time and further investment to grow.
5
0.750~1
Very high
A high income area that provides a large tourism market; a rich history and well-known attractions as well as significant investment in tourism and the promotion of the tourism brands of the province.