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R. Butler (1980)
The concept of a tourist area cycle of evolution: implications for management of resources.Canadian Geographer, 24
This paper is an effort to consider various alternative implications that may result because of tourism's increasing concern and involvement in environmental issues. Professional meetings and literature are full of the new buzz words in the industry ecotourism, and sustainable development. Many meetings and conferences, such as the African Tourism Association and the Pacific Asian Travel Association, in this early period of the nineties are using the environment as the major issue concerning the future of tourism.
The Tourist Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1991
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