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_aEpler Wood, Megan _911890 |
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_aSustainable tourism on a finite planet: _benvironmental, business and policy solutions _cMegan Epler Wood |
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_bRoutledge _c2017 _aNew York |
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505 | _a1.The challenge of sustainably managing tourism on a finite planet -- 2.Managing a spider web : the tourism industry supply chains & sustainability -- 3.Economic development of tourism in emerging economies -- 4.Hotels : the backbone of the tourism industry -- 5.I'll fly away : airlines, airports and the global circulation of travelers -- 6.Tour operators : exporting and importing customers worldwide -- 7.The cruise industry : empire of the seas -- 8.The Zeigeist of sport and tourism -- 9.Destinations : the heart of the tourism sustainability -- 10.Conclusions : the future of sustainable tourism | ||
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_aTourism-Environmental aspects _911913 |
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_aSustainable tourism _911914 |
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