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Author : David Ward-Perkins & Frédéric Dimanche
School/Work Place : SKEMA Business School, France
Contact : david.wardperkins@skema.edu
Year : 2012

Sustainable tourism at a destination is dependent on the maintenance and good management of its attractive assets. In non-urban areas, the assets will primarily be geological, natural and/or cultural, frequently of a sensitive nature, liable to damage or destruction by uncontrolled or excessive tourism flows.
For this reason, practitioners may forbid or limit access to part or all of a natural or cultural site. Frequently cited principles include ‘carrying capacity’ or visitor impact management (McCool & Lime, 2001; Moore, Smith, & Newsome, 2003; Newsome, Moore, & Dowling, 2002). In certain cases (e.g., Machu Picchu, Everest, Masai Mara Reserve, etc.) restrictions become ever tighter and are seen as necessary to preserve a heritage site or landscape or protect local social structures.


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1 Think Tank XVIII Sustainable Experience: Innovative sustainable communi... file 3960 Jan 07, 2019

Key words: Customer Experience, Sustainable Marketing, CSR, Communication, Hospitality Management

Author: Annkathrin Weiss & Matthias Straub 

Year: 2018 

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