THE NEED FOR A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT

Stefanos Paraskevopoulos

Abstract


Globalization and innovative improvements are developing success as far back as the 1990s have made more prominent interest for relaxation travel. With the expanding interest of worldwide traveler landing, there will be more difficulties to face, as an example, the answer for support tourism improvement, capable courses for the present and what's to come. Tourism is an industry; however, it is a frame and specialist of advancement and change and should be perceived. To ready to make a brilliant tourism encounter, tourism industry must research and find better approaches to maintain tourism and permit the government to pass on enactment to deal with the long haul effects of tourism advancement.

 

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sustainable tourism, ecotourism, ecotourism industry

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