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Challenges for Designing Sustainable Tourism Destinations

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Trends and Issues in Global Tourism 2011

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To cut to the chase of “Challenges for the Designing of Sustainable Tourist Destinations” in few words at the “World’s Leading Travel Show” – as the ITB is called quite rightly – can make someone break out in a sweat, even an experienced tourism expert like me.

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Öger, V. (2011). Challenges for Designing Sustainable Tourism Destinations. In: Conrady, R., Buck, M. (eds) Trends and Issues in Global Tourism 2011. Trends and Issues in Global Tourism. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17767-5_13

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