Free of cost Tourism and Development in Mountain Regions
Tourism and Development in Mountain Regions
By:P. Godde
Published on 2000 by CABI
This book discusses the importance of mountain regions, and the precariousness of mountain tourism in the context of ecosystem and cultural conservation. It includes case studies of mountain tourism existing alongside environmental sustainability and community well being. The text presents an integrated approach to mountain-based tourism, balancing the needs of local communities, tourists and environmental conservation.
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Book which was published by CABI since 2000 have ISBNs, ISBN 13 Code is 9780851999159 and ISBN 10 Code is 0851999158
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