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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repercussion effect" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the consequence or result of an action, usually negative. Example: The government's decision to increase taxes had a negative repercussion effect on the economy, leading to a decrease in consumer spending and business profits.
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The repercussion effect on "Financial and insurance services" was also larger in Tokyo than in Kyoto.
The repercussion effect on "Hotels and other lodging places" was larger in Kyoto than in Tokyo.
Moreover, the repercussion effect on "Amusement and recreational services" in Kyoto was half that in Tokyo.
Regarding the repercussion effect of landfill consumption area, Kyoto consumed 1479 m2 of landfill compared to 7369 m2 for Tokyo.
The repercussion effect of GHG emissions in Tokyo was 269,945 t-CO2 (eq)., whereas that in Kyoto was 141,103 t-CO2 (eq).
Regarding the repercussion effect of the area of landfill consumption, Kyoto tourists consumed 1479 m2 of landfill in contrast to 7369 m2 in Tokyo.
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Fig. 4 Repercussion effects of visitor's consumption on waste generation by waste category.
However, none of these studies evaluated the repercussion effects of tourism.
In our study, we define the combined direct and indirect effects as the repercussion effects.
The repercussion effects of consumption in metropolitan regions may bring about economic benefits.
Fig. 3 Repercussion effects of visitor's consumption on waste generation by industry.
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