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This Conference, which focussed on tourism within the wider context of leisure and recreation, received and listened to thirty papers and contributions, and discussed the issues raised in meetings of working groups concerned respectively with research and consultancy, tourist organizations, enterprises, education and training. To summarize these contributions and deliberations, to draw together so many diverse threads and, more importantly, to represent even a broad concensus among more than one hundred and fifty participants from twentyeight countries, has been a daunting task. This summing up was made to participants at the conclusion of the Conference on Friday 19 September and agreed with small modifications, which are incorporated below.
The Tourist Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1981
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