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2004
Tourism and the environment In these first few years of the new millennium, taking the environment into account is no longer simply an option but an obligation, and even more so for tourism, which relies on the environment. “More than any other sector, tourism is dependent and influenced by the quality of the human and natural environment.
Thomas G. Bauer, John Ap
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Tourism and the environment In these first few years of the new millennium, taking the environment into account is no longer simply an option but an obligation, and even more so for tourism, which relies on the environment. “More than any other sector, tourism is dependent and influenced by the quality of the human and natural environment.
Thomas G. Bauer, John Ap
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International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management, 2018
Tourism has become a source of activities that generate income, employment, and economic growth for the countries belonging to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Mechanism (APEC). This article analyzes tourism as a regional economic activity that interacts with the environment, causing positive effects such as the improvement of economic ...
Cuauhtemoc Ramirez, José Ernesto Rangel
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Tourism has become a source of activities that generate income, employment, and economic growth for the countries belonging to the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Mechanism (APEC). This article analyzes tourism as a regional economic activity that interacts with the environment, causing positive effects such as the improvement of economic ...
Cuauhtemoc Ramirez, José Ernesto Rangel
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Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, 2008
Tourist preferences for sustainable tourism products vary according to their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Results from a large sample in the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area found preference differences based on gender, age, education level, and income, as well as whether the tourist was a day-tripper or overnight visitor. The study
James E. Stoddard +2 more
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Tourist preferences for sustainable tourism products vary according to their demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Results from a large sample in the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area found preference differences based on gender, age, education level, and income, as well as whether the tourist was a day-tripper or overnight visitor. The study
James E. Stoddard +2 more
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Pandemics, tourism and global change: a rapid assessment of COVID-19
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2021, Daniel J Scott, Colin Michael Hall
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Impact of COVID-19 on the travel and tourism industry
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021Marinko Skare +2 more
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2016
Sustainable Tourism: Business Development, Operations, and Management lays out a road map to launching and building a business in one of today’s most exciting industries. It simplifies the process and outlines real-life requirements while clearing the path to new business success in the cultural, heritage, nature, and adventure fields.
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Sustainable Tourism: Business Development, Operations, and Management lays out a road map to launching and building a business in one of today’s most exciting industries. It simplifies the process and outlines real-life requirements while clearing the path to new business success in the cultural, heritage, nature, and adventure fields.
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Tourism and COVID-19: Impacts and implications for advancing and resetting industry and research
Journal of Business Research, 2020Marianna Sigala
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Sustainable Tourism (Sustainable Development of Tourism, Sustainable Tourism Management)
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