«A new study published in the Journal of Marine Policy finds that coral reefs generate $ 36 billion in global
tourism value per year.
Not exact matches
$ 1,117: estimated median
value (mid-range) of the economic
value per hectare
per year of nature's non-material contributions to people, including physical and psychological experiences linked to
tourism and recreation (2017)
In monetary figures, corals have been
valued at $ 29.8 billion
per year in net global economic
value because they support fisheries,
tourism and all the associated businesses, from hotels to restaurants.
The education sector also supports around 130,000 local jobs through
tourism, retail and hospitality and recent data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics has shown the
value of international education jumped 22
per cent from 2016 to $ 32.2 billion last
year,» Mr Birmingham said.