
معرفی
Dr. Sara Dalir is a PhD researcher at the University of Surrey's Centre for Sustainability and Wellbeing in the Visitor Economy. Her research focuses on developing agent-based models to evaluate the economic impacts of innovation interventions in tourism systems, particularly addressing seasonality and crisis scenarios. She collaborates with supervisors Jason Chen and Xavier Font. Her work emphasizes practical tools for destination managers, including the EXPERIENCE model for simulating intervention outcomes.
Research interests include sustainable economy frameworks, innovation adoption in tourism, and complex system modeling. Her studies bridge theoretical models with real-world applications in visitor economy management and policy.
Key publications explore taxation in sharing economies, carbon sequestration project feasibility, and behavioral responses in 3S tourism contexts. She has developed datasets including visitor behavior surveys and simulation codes for her PhD project. No awards are explicitly mentioned, but her research contributes to critical areas like tourism resilience and seasonal imbalance solutions.



