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2018 International Conferences on Tousim |
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Humanity, in the 21st century, is confronted with important global issues such as climate change, peace and security, migration, health, ageing, decolonization and reconciliation that affect decision making processes, planning and management. Tourism as a global engine of change is not excluded from these concerns. In an era of globalization that pursues western economic values tourism, especially in emerging destinations, is challenged with issues of commercialization that intertwine with global concerns exercising tremendous power on aspects of host life. This can transform local cultural heritage and environment both positively and negatively. Traditional activities, places and host-guest interactions meld with a newly developing commercial mass culture that can produce fresh expressions of hosts¡¯ and tourists¡¯ lives. Within this situation culture, heritage and environment are subject to visitor pressures, corruption and decay. Pursuing the twin aims of creating sustainable communities and promoting robust local and regional economies within the era of globalisation, policies, planning and development initiatives are required that take these issues into account. |
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June 27-30 2018 |
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Kavala, Greece |
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Exploring Competitiveness and Underlying Opportunities - Rwanda: An Emerging Elite MICE Destination (±èö¿ø) - Effect of eWOM on American and South Korean Tourists' Purchase Intention(±èö¿ø) - The Narrative Structure of TV Documentary, ¡°Enlightment Project¡±: Focused on Templestay Experience of Authenticity(ȲÁö¿µ) - We¡¯re Hired for Making Bukchon Quiet, but our Voluntary Voices are Welcomed by Tourists: Rethinking Resident Attitudes Beyond Social Exchange Theory(±è¼ÒÇý) |
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