TOURISM AND ECOTRAVEL
Recognition of tourism as an agent of change-its growing importance in the world economy and the world economy and the effect that it can have for the environment-was given at the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (Earth Summit II) in New York in 1997. The basis of this recognition wa...
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2010
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