Handbook of tourism and quality-of-life research : enhancing the lives of tourists and residents of host communities /
Title By: Uysal, Muzaffer [Editor.] | Perdue, Richard R [Editor.] | Sirgy, M. Joseph [Editor.]
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338.4791 EC ON Economics of sustainable tourism / | 338.4791 FL TO Tourism : | 338.4791 GL CR Crisis management in the tourism industry | 338.4791 HA ND Handbook of tourism and quality-of-life research : | 338.4791 HA ND Handbook on key performance indicators for tourism marketing evaluation | 338.4791 HO EC Ecotourism and sustainable development : | 338.4791 HS TO Tourism marketing : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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